6 Israelis killed, 13 hurt in Jerusalem bus stop attack
Two Palestinian terrorists opened fire at a bus stop in Jerusalem, killing six and injuring at least 12, before being neutralized by an Israeli soldier and armed civilian.
- On September 8, two Palestinian gunmen opened fire at a bus stop in Jerusalem, killing six people and injuring over a dozen others.
- Hamas praised the attackers in a statement but did not formally claim responsibility for the shooting, which has been described as one of the deadliest in recent years.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the attack site and stated that Israeli forces are pursuing those who aided the attackers, while also expressing condolences to the victims' families.
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Six killed, 6 seriously injured in Jerusalem as terrorists open fire on bus, pedestrians
Six people were murdered Monday and 12 were wounded, six of them seriously, when a pair of Palestinian terrorists opened fire on vehicles and pedestrians in Jerusalem's Ramot Junction. The two gunmen, residents of the West Bank, arrived at the junction shortly after 10 a.m. — according to some reports, by car — and opened fire at people waiting at a bus stop as well at a bus that had just stopped there. Police said that a soldier and a number of…
Gunmen attack bus stop in Jerusalem, killing at least 6 - West Hawaii Today
JERUSALEM — A bus packed with passengers pulled up at a crowded bus stop in the northern outskirts of Jerusalem on Monday morning. Suddenly, bursts of gunfire split the air, and people fled, screaming, as this routine commuter spot turned into a battle zone.
Palestinian attackers opened fire at a bus stop during the peak hour of the morning in Jerusalem on Monday, killing six people and wounding 12 others, Israeli officials said.
A few weeks from the recognition of the State of Palestine by France, Australia or Canada, Benyamin Netanyahu is thinking about declaring his sovereignty over all or part of this territory, which he defined as "one of the seven fronts" with Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, the Houthists, the militias of Iraq, Syria.
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