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Israel arrests dozens of Palestinia­ns after shooting rampage

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JERUSALEM (AFP) — Israeli authoritie­s have arrested dozens of Palestinia­ns after a shooting rampage in Jerusalem killed two people and wounded five others, police said yesterday.

The arrests after Sunday’s attack included 31 Palestinia­ns seeking to participat­e in celebratio­ns in memory of the assailant as well as members of his family in east Jerusalem, public security minister Gilad Erdan told army radio.

Some 15 other Palestinia­ns were arrested for throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at security forces in east Jerusalem, police spokeswoma­n Luba Samri said.

The arrests come after Sunday’s attack in which a 39-year-old Palestinia­n went on a shooting rampage in Jerusalem, opening fire from a car and again as police chased him.

Two Israelis were killed, including a police officer and a 60- year- old woman. The attacker, Misbah Abu Sbeih from the Silwan area of east Jerusalem, was killed by police.

Palestinia­n media said Abu Sbeih was due to begin a fourmonth prison term on Sunday for attacking an Israeli police officer in 2013.

Israeli media reported yesterday that he used an M16 rifle issued by the Israeli military in the attack, though that had not been confirmed by authoritie­s.

The shooting rampage comes at a time of increased Jewish visitors to the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound in east Jerusalem for the holidays of Rosh Hashanah, which was last week, and Yom Kippur, which begins tonight.

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