Multiple Stabbings In Israel After Weekend Of Deadly Clashes

e8c46c09-e533-465c-bb78-e4256837102f_IRCvPstxD5X-nHhQxtTiQriHl9ChPR9oohaYm7ccEaCJerusalem (CNN)The spi­ral of vio­lence spurred by Israeli-Palestinian ten­sions showed no sign of slow­ing down Monday as offi­cials report­ed mul­ti­ple stab­bings in Israel​.In the lat­est blood­shed, Israeli police said they shot and killed a young Palestinian man who attacked one of their bor­der offi­cers with a knife in Jerusalem. That vio­lence fol­lowed ear­li­er inci­dents. In Jerusalem, a stab­bing attack near the police head­quar­ters end­ed with a sus­pect shot at the scene, Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld post­ed on his offi­cial Twitter account. Rosenfeld said the attack­er was a woman and one offi­cer was slight­ly injured. A Palestinian wit­ness who was walk­ing by heard the gun­shots. “I was walk­ing home when I saw a num­ber of school stu­dents that were on their way home from school fol­lowed by six or sev­en set­tlers who were going after them and pro­vok­ing them,” said the per­son who did not want to be named for secu­ri­ty rea­sons. “Then, sud­den­ly I heard shots and saw one of the girls injured on the ground. I don’t know if it’s the set­tlers or the police offi­cers who fired towards them.”

In anoth­er attack, two Israelis, ages 16 and 20, were stabbed in Pisgat Zeev, which is in the north­ern part of east Jerusalem. One of the injured, a boy who was rid­ing a bicy­cle at the time of the attack, is in crit­i­cal con­di­tion, Rosenfeld said. The sec­ond per­son has seri­ous wounds, he said. Two attack­ers ran from the scene, and one — a 17-year-old — was shot by police as he ran toward them with a knife, Rosenfeld said. A fourth con­fronta­tion Monday took place near one of the gates to Jerusalem’s Old City. Border police offi­cers were sus­pi­cious of a man walk­ing with his hands in his pock­ets and asked him to stop and take them out, Israeli police spokes­woman Luba Samri said. As the offi­cers approached him, the man, a Palestinian, took out a knife and stabbed one of them in his flak jack­et, Samri said. Border police respond­ed by shoot­ing and killing the man, she said with­out pro­vid­ing details on his iden­ti­ty. Close friends of the Palestinian’s fam­i­ly iden­ti­fied him as Mustafa al Khateeb, an 18-year-old from East Jerusalem who was in his last year of high school. The police offi­cer was unharmed in the clash, Sabri said.

Violence spreads to Gaza

The vio­lence Monday fol­lowed a week­end of dead­ly clash­es and an order by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for police rein­force­ments in Jerusalem. The Israeli Air Force bombed two Hamas weapon man­u­fac­tur­ing facil­i­ties in north­ern Gaza ear­ly Sunday in response to a rock­et fired into south­ern Israel. The exchange of fire sug­gest­ed the Israeli-Palestinian ten­sions were spread­ing fur­ther beyond Jerusalem and the West Bank. The Israeli strike on Gaza City caused a house to col­lapse, result­ing in the deaths of a 3‑year-old child and a 35-year-old woman who was five months preg­nant, the Gaza City Fire Department said. Israel’s Iron Dome mis­sile defense sys­tem inter­cept­ed the rock­et from Gaza with no injuries or dam­age report­ed, accord­ing to the Israeli mil­i­tary. Another rock­et launched from Gaza Sunday hit an open area in south­ern Israel with­out caus­ing any report­ed injuries, it said.

Mounting death toll

Two young Palestinian men car­ried out knife attacks near Jerusalem’s Old City on Saturday in which sev­er­al police offi­cers and oth­er Israelis were hurt, accord­ing to police. Both of the attack­ers were killed by police, author­i­ties said. Six oth­er Palestinians were killed in clash­es with Israeli secu­ri­ty forces over the week­end, accord­ing to the Palestinian Red Crescent. They includ­ed a 13-year-old boy who was hit by a rub­ber-coat­ed bul­let in the West Bank on Sunday, accord­ing to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Hundreds of oth­er Palestinians were wound­ed in the clash­es in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza, the Red Crescent said. The Health Ministry report­ed Sunday that 24 Palestinians have been killed since the begin­ning of October and more than 1,300 have been wound­ed by live and rub­ber-coat­ed bullets.

Four Israelis have been killed and sev­er­al oth­ers wound­ed in knife and gun attacks by Palestinians in Jerusalem and the West Bank since October 1. Some have sug­gest­ed the vio­lence rep­re­sents the start of the third intifa­da, or upris­ing, by Palestinians. But oth­ers have dis­missed that label, say­ing the unrest is sim­ply the con­se­quence of the absence of any move toward peace.“We’ve tried nego­ti­a­tions and it did­n’t work. So now we will fight,” one Palestinian youth in the West Bank city of Hebron told CNN as thick smoke rose from flam­ing tires.

Tensions over holy site

Amid the con­tin­u­ing attacks, about 1,600 reserve bor­der police offi­cers have been mobi­lized in Jerusalem and through­out Israel, the Prime Minister’s office said in a state­ment over the week­end. The addi­tion­al force will con­tin­ue as nec­es­sary as “a pri­ma­ry pre­ven­tive and deter­rent mea­sure,” the state­ment said. “We are in the midst of a wave of ter­ror­ism orig­i­nat­ing from sys­tem­at­ic and men­da­cious incite­ment regard­ing the Temple Mount — incite­ment by Hamas, the Palestinian Authority and the Islamic Movement in Israel,” Netanyahu said. The Temple Mount is the Old City holy site that Muslims call the Noble Sanctuary. Palestinians have repeat­ed­ly clashed with Israeli secu­ri­ty forces at the site in recent weeks, prompt­ing Israel to restrict access to the site. Palestinian lead­ers have sug­gest­ed the Israeli gov­ern­ment is plan­ning to change the sta­tus quo at the site, where Jews are allowed to vis­it but not pray. Netanyahu has denied the alle­ga­tions and called on both sides to abstain from going to the site to avoid esca­lat­ing the situation.
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