The Hamilton Spectator

Israeli police: 2 killed, 5 wounded in Jerusalem car-ramming

- ISABEL DEBRE

A Palestinia­n plowed a car into a crowded bus stop in East Jerusalem on Friday, killing two people, including a sixyear-old, and injuring five others before being shot and killed, Israeli police and medics said, the latest escalation as violence grips the contested capital.

The car-ramming took place in Ramot, a Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem. Tensions have soared in the Israeli-annexed eastern half of the city, following a Palestinia­n shooting attack outside a synagogue on Jan. 27 that killed seven people in the deadliest attack in Jerusalem in over a decade.

The Israeli rescue service identified the two killed as a six-year-old boy and a man in his 20s. It said medics were treating five injured, including an eight-year-old child in critical condition undergoing CPR. Others, ages ranging from 10 to 40, were in moderate to serious condition. They had been waiting at the bus stop before the car came crashing to a stop, police said.

“It was a shocking scene,” said paramedic Lishai Shemesh who happened to be driving by at the time of the attack. “I was in the car with my wife and children and noticed a car driving fast into the bus stop and crushing the people who were waiting there.”

An off-duty detective shot and killed the suspected attacker at the scene, police added, describing him as a Palestinia­n in his 30s from East Jerusalem. Palestinia­n media identified him as 32-year-old Hussein Qaraqa. Speaking from the scene of the suspected attack, Israel’s hardline national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, ordered police to set up checkpoint­s around the driver’s neighbourh­ood of Issawiya to “check every vehicle.”

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