Jerusalem – 3 Israelis Killed, Several Wounded In 2 Separate Terror Attacks In Jerusalem (Photos)

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     Israeli emergency team members stand near a bus at the scene where two people opened fire in the Armon Hanatziv neighborhood near the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber in Jerusalem, Israel, 13 October 2015. EPAJerusalem – A pair of Palestinian men boarded a bus in Jerusalem and began shooting and stabbing passengers, while another assailant rammed a car into a bus station before stabbing bystanders, in near-simultaneous attacks Tuesday that escalated a monthlong wave of violence. Three Israelis and two attackers were killed.

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    The Jerusalem attacks, along with two stabbings in a central Israeli city, marked the most serious outbreak of violence since the current round of tensions erupted. More than 15 people were wounded.

    The violence, coming at a time when peace prospects appear bleak, have fueled a sense of panic in Israel and raised fears that the region is on the cusp of a new round of heavy violence.

    Police closed major highways leading in and out of Jerusalem, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called an emergency meeting of his Security Cabinet, where police were to present a plan to halt the violence. Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said the country’s internal security minister, Gilad Erdan, was considering a number of immediate steps, including sealing off Arab neighborhoods in east Jerusalem, where many of the attackers have come from, and making it easier to get gun licenses.

    While Israelis are on edge over the random nature of the attacks, the long-running diplomatic deadlock has left many Palestinians feeling hopeless about their chances of ending nearly half a century of Israeli occupation.

    In the bus attack, police said two men, one carrying a gun and the other with a knife, boarded the vehicle and attacked passengers. Police said a 60-year-old man was killed, and a second person who was wounded later died. One of the attackers was shot dead and the second attacker was subdued by a crowd.

    Elsewhere in Jerusalem, a Palestinian motorist rammed his vehicle into a crowded bus stop, then got out and began stabbing people. One Israeli was killed, police said.

    The attacker, who worked for Israel’s largest telecommunications group Bezeq and used his company car in the attack, was shot by a civilian security guard and later died of his wounds, police said.

    The Jerusalem attacks, coupled with a pair of stabbing attacks in the central Israeli city of Raanana that wounded five, including one seriously, came in rapid succession. Emergency services said several of the wounded were in serious condition.

    At the scene of one of the attacks, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat called on the government to seal off the West Bank and certain Arab neighborhoods of east Jerusalem to quell the wave of attacks that have struck the city. Some government ministers have called for even more dramatic measures.
    Police and emergency services respond to an attack in Jerusalem Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015. A Palestinian rammed a vehicle into a bus stop then got out and started stabbing people killing one and wounding several others before he was shot dead, police said. (AP Photo/Oren Ziv)
    In a sign of the tensions, police said a Jewish-Israeli man stabbed another Jew in northern Israel in a suspected failed revenge attack. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the man was trying to avenge the recent attacks against Israelis by stabbing an Arab. However, he actually attacked another Israeli Jew whom he mistook for an Arab because of his Middle Eastern appearance.

    The 22-year-old victim was moderately wounded.

    Since the Jewish New Year last month, eight Israelis have been killed and dozens wounded in a series of attacks. At least 28 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire, including 12 identified by Israel as attackers and the rest in clashes between stone-throwers and Israeli troops. Hundreds of Palestinians have been wounded in such confrontations.

    On Monday, Palestinians carried out three stabbings in Jerusalem, leaving a teenage Israeli boy in critical condition.

    The unrest began last month with clashes at Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site and quickly spread across Israel and into the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

    The Israeli military said hundreds of Palestinian protesters in Gaza gathered Tuesday near the Israeli border and threw stones and burning tires toward Israeli positions. The army said it was using “riot dispersal means” against the crowd.

    Palestinian medics say five people have been wounded by Israeli gunfire, two of them seriously. Over the weekend, nine Palestinians in Gaza, including a mother and her 2-year-old child, were killed in Israeli-Palestinian violence.

    Sami Abu Zuhri, a spokesman for Gaza’s Hamas rulers, said the movement “praises these heroic operations in Jerusalem and greets the heroes who carried them out.”

    The attacks come at a time of deep despair for the Palestinians. Peace talks broke down more than a year ago, and prospects for relaunching diplomatic efforts to end the conflict appear slim. After years of diplomatic deadlock, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has seen his popularity plunge.

    The attackers, many of them teenagers, have had no affiliation with militant groups, and the seemingly random nature of the stabbings has made it difficult to predict or prevent them. The use of vehicles and firearms in Jerusalem on Tuesday, however, marked a more serious level of violence and bring back memories of the deadly attacks that plagued Israeli cities during last decade’s second Palestinian uprising.
    Minister of Health Yaakov Litzman, at the site of an attack where a terrorist rammed his car into pedestrians and then got out and stabbed others, injuring at least 5 people, killing one, on Malchei Yisrael Street, in Jerusalem. October 13, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/FLASH90
    Israeli security officials, however, said Tuesday’s seemingly coordinated attacks indicated that the outburst of violence was starting to take on a more organized fashion, from groups behind the planning and those carrying out attacks. The officials, speaking anonymously according to regulations, said Israel expects the current wave to last at least a few more weeks.

    Netanyahu has come under heavy criticism for failing to stop the violence, and an opinion poll this week showed that more than 70 percent of the public is dissatisfied with his handling of the crisis.

    Some of the attacks have been carried out by members of Israel’s Arab minority, who often encounter discrimination and identify with their Palestinian brethren in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza Strip.

    In a fiery speech to parliament on Monday, Netanyahu accused the country’s Arab leaders of helping incite weeks of violence.

    Israeli Arab towns called a general strike Monday to protest recent tensions.

    The violence erupted over the Jewish New Year last month, fueled by rumors that Israel was plotting to take over a site holy to both Muslims and Jews. The rumors ignited clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian activists who hurled stones and firebombs at them from inside the mosque, and the violence has spread.

    Israel has dismissed the rumors and repeatedly said there are no plans to alter a longstanding status quo at the spot, revered by Jews as the site of the biblical Temples and today home to Islam’s Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
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    ALTERG1
    ALTERG1
    8 years ago

    השם ישמרנו, where is bibi now? Why is he not telling jews to move away from israel same as he said in france last year?

    8 years ago

    Now is there any doubt left how right Rabbi Kahane zt’l was???

    fat36
    fat36
    8 years ago

    It’s funny how you don’t hear nobody condemning what’s going on but if israel does something major to take care of this problem you watch the whole world make an issue.that’s if Israel actually does something

    clear-thinker
    clear-thinker
    8 years ago

    Idiot. Why didn’t the Satmar Rebbe tell his followers to leave Satmar when he fled with the Zionists.

    54321
    54321
    8 years ago

    Jewish blood is still cheap. Thanks to Israeli government weakness.

    mgrunberg
    mgrunberg
    8 years ago

    At this wave of violence all Arab owned and driven vehicles must be impounded, as they can be more destructive than a firearm. Thousands of Israeli troops should be sent house to house in East Jerusalem, and confiscate all blades longer than an inch. The death penalty should be imposed on any knife wielding attacker, and the family of the attacker must be deported within 24 hours of the attack. Closing off the roads is just a cop out stop gap measure. This wave of violence is civil.war and social unrest which is accomplishing it’s goal by terrorizing the entire nation beyond belief! If the government doesn’t act very soon with an iron fist, this can lead to anarchy, which no other nation on earth would allow! Marshall law, searches, and calling up the reserves, must be put in to place immediately, to squash or deport the enemy from within. If Israel needs to call in 10000 peacekeeping forces from China, so be it, as they are trained in search and destroy missions, especially the ones stationed in the Xinjiang province, which is 75% Moslem. They do their work without any media, internet, or social media intervention, and somehow word gets out that’s there’s not even a first chance any longer! Netanyahu should feel free to give Xi Jinping a call as he is on very good terms with China especially if it involves fighting terrorism!

    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    8 years ago

    How about not giving jobs to Arabs. Employ only yehudim. They shouldn’t be driving buses or working in hospitals either. Set a curfew.

    stopthis
    stopthis
    8 years ago

    What else chas vishalom still needs to happen that the Israelis will make this stop

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    8 years ago

    This is what abbas wants, enough killings so that the world will impose a peace between the israeli govt. and his murderers He will have a state that the world will give him and his suffering people ,even though they cant form a peaceful govt.

    8 years ago

    I’ve been saying this for years- WHY DOES ISRAEL RETURN THE TERRORIST’S BODY TO THEM?????? their mission is accomplished when this is done. throw the body in the ocean if civility is what Israel wants, or bury the bodies near a pig farm
    WHAT IS WRONG WITH US YIDDEN????

    8 years ago

    To #6 - The death penalty in Israel was only used for the execution of Eichmann (Y’mach Shimo Levracha), in 1962. Therefore, for you to call for its official use now, is meaningless. I agree that these savage beasts must be shot dead on the spot. They should not be captured alive, as they will only be used as bargaining chips in the future, for a prisoner exchange. Kahane (z’l) was absolutely right, when he stated that all Arabs in Israel must be forced out, back to Arab countries. I remember that he stated “They have 22 countries, we only have one”. Incidentally, if Kahane was alive now, he and his group (JDL), would have taken care of this problem a long time ago.

    yankee96
    yankee96
    8 years ago

    israel better figure out quickly what to do,but in the meantime no arab should be allowed to walk the street,period.

    Also every jew must learn how to use a gun ,without hesitation,and should always carry it.Schools need more security.

    BoruchN
    BoruchN
    8 years ago

    Many say here in Crown Heights: “That’s it! We need ‘Moshiach’ NOW! because of the violence.” I say What! Just for a government of any particular country to use a strong arm on violence, one needs ‘Moshiach?’ ‘Moshiach’ is a world-wide necessityj & phenomenon. Instead of arming ‘bochurim’ with pepper spray, train them to carry & use knives, etc., if the government doesn’t do its job. What if the wind blows against you? What if the spray is ineffective? Is this performing the ‘Mitzvah’ ‘Shomer, tishmeoo al nafshecha’ in its most beautiful & effective way?’

    8 years ago

    There used to be an old saying in the ’70s, “every Jew a .22”. I say why use a peashooter when a .45 does a much better job?

    8 years ago

    To #17 - You can call Kahane (z’l) horrible names, but the fact of the matter is that when he and the JDL were in NYC, they protected the elderly in Jewish neighborhoods, Jewish schools and Shuls. When Jews were being attacked by the racist anti-semites, Kahane and his men retaliated against them. In fact, they used to wait in ambush for anti-semites, who attempted to vandalize or set fire to Shuls, They took care of those trash, who later realized that they should have never bothered the Jews. If Kahane had been alive in 1991, the pogrom in Crown Heights would have been over in hours.

    8 years ago

    To #21 & #22 - Both of you are probably the same “anonymous” individual. The fact of the matter is that there was a pogrom in Crown Heights in 1991. When the NYC government under Mayor Dinkins, made a decision not to assist the local residents against the rioters and the anti-semites, it essentially encouraged rioting and lawlessness for three days and three nights. A NY State Supreme Court agreed, as did the Girgenti Commission, which investigated the riots. Kahane also protected many Jewish teachers and principals in NYC, during the 1968-9 school year. He prevented vandals and anti-semites from vandalizing Shuls, and protected the elderly Jews in inner city neighborhoods. Also, he placed the issue of the repression of Soviet Jewry on page one. While the latter problem was ignored by the mainstream Jewish organizations for years, Kahane had it placed on page one. Because of his activities, the Soviet Union finally decided to let the Jews go.