Deccan Chronicle

Israel hunts for Palestinia­n attackers

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● THE TENSIONS have boiled over into violent clashes between Israelis and Palestinia­ns at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, a highly contested site in Jerusalem’s Israeli-annexed Old City.

Elad, Israel, May 6: Israel conducted a largescale manhunt on Friday for two Palestinia­ns suspected of killing three Israelis in an axe attack that came as the Jewish state marked its founding.

The attack on Thursday night in Elad, a central city mainly populated by ultra-Orthodox Jews, was the sixth in which Israelis have been targeted since March 22.

Witnesses said two assailants leapt from a car swinging axes at passersby, leaving three dead and four wounded, before fleeing in the same vehicle.

The attack followed a tense period in which the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, the Jewish festival of Passover and the Christian holiday of Easter overlapped.

The tensions have boiled over into violent clashes between Israelis and Palestinia­ns at the AlAqsa

mosque compound, a highly contested site in Jerusalem’s Israeliann­exed Old City.

Palestinia­ns have been angered by an uptick in Jewish visits to the AlAqsa compound, where by long-standing convention Jews may visit, but are not allowed to pray.

Israel said the status quo would remain unchanged at the site.

The Elad attack was condemned by the United States and Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas, who warned it could lead to spiralling violence.

But the Gaza Strip’s

Islamist rulers Hamas and Islamic Jihad, another Palestinia­n armed group, praised the attack, calling it a consequenc­e of unrest at Al-Aqsa. Neither claimed responsibi­lity.

“This operation demonstrat­es our people’s anger at the occupation’s attacks on holy sites,” Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said of the Elad attack.

Israeli security forces have mounted a massive search operation for the attackers, identified by the police as Assad Yussef alRifai, 19, and Subhi Imad Abu Shukair, 20. —

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