Five killed in shooting at Jerusalem bus stop
Five people were killed in a shooting at a bus stop on the outskirts of
Jerusalem on Monday, Israel's ambulance service said, while the police
said the perpetrators had been killed.
It
was not immediately clear who carried out the shooting or what was the
motive. Palestinian militant group Hamas praised two Palestinian
"resistance fighters" who it said had carried out the attack but it
stopped short of claiming responsibility.
The
ambulance service identified the five victims as a 50-year-old man, a
woman in her fifties and three men in their thirties. It said 11 other
people had suffered injuries, including six who were in a serious
condition with gunshot wounds.
Israeli
police said two attackers arrived by car and opened fire at a bus stop
at Ramot Junction. They said a security officer and a civilian shot and
killed the assailants. Several weapons, ammunition and a knife used by
the attackers, who police only identified as "terrorists", were
recovered at the scene, police said.
Islamic Jihad, another Palestinian militant group, also praised the shooting but did not claim responsibility for it.
The
junction is located in a part of Jerusalem that Israel captured in the
1967 war and later annexed in a move that the United Nations and most
countries do not recognise.
The prime minister's office said Benjamin Netanyahu was holding a "situation assessment" with security officials.
Reuters
footage showed a heavy police presence in the Ramot area following the
shooting. The ambulance service said a paramedic arriving at the scene
reported that several victims were lying on the road and the sidewalk,
some unconscious.
"This was a very severe scene," the ambulance service cited paramedic Fadi Dekaidek as saying.
The
Israeli military said it had deployed soldiers to the area and were
aiding police in the search for suspects. Soldiers were also operating
in areas of Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank to conduct
interrogations and "thwart terrorism", it said.
In October 2024,
two Palestinians, one armed with a gun and the other armed with a
knife, killed seven people in Tel Aviv. In November 2023, two
Palestinian gunmen killed three people at a Jerusalem bus stop. Israeli
security services said that the attackers in the 2023 Jerusalem shooting
were linked to Hamas.

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