Jerusalem Synagogue Attack: 1 Dead in Israel Shooting

Jerusalem Synagogue Attack: 1 Dead in Israel Shooting
Jack Phillips
11/18/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

At least one person was killed in a shooting near a Jerusalem synagogue on Tuesday morning.

Al Araibya TV reported that one was killed and several were wounded.

AFP reported that three people were wounded in all.

It’s unclear what synagogue the shooting was located near.

Story is developing...

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AP Israel update:

Police say Israeli man stabbed in Jerusalem 

JERUSALEM (AP) — An Israeli man was stabbed in Jerusalem on Sunday, apparently by a Palestinian assailant, police said.

The incident adds to tensions in the city that that have spiked in recent weeks, mostly over disputed claims to a site that is holy both to Jews and Muslims.

Police spokeswoman Luba Samri says the attack took place in downtown Jerusalem, and involved a Jewish man in his 30s.

She said the man was stabbed in his back with a screw driver, wielded by an assailant who “apparently is Arab.”

Samri said the victim made his way on foot to a nearby first aid station, where he was treated for his wounds, which she described as light to moderate.

She said the assailant was still at large.

Also Sunday, Israel’s prime minister said he’s pushing forward a bill that enshrines in law that Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people, adding a new complication to already tense relations with Arab-Israelis and Palestinians.

At his weekly Cabinet meeting, Benjamin Netanyahu said the law would recognize Israel’s Jewish character in addition to its already legislated democratic one. He says “the balance between these two facets is necessary” when Palestinians and others refuse to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.

The bill has yet to be formally drafted and Netanyahu says it faces “many changes and discussions.” One of its prime movers, lawmaker Zeev Elkin of Netanyahu’s Likud party, is reportedly pressing for it to include provisions institutionalizing Jewish law as an inspiration for future parliamentary legislation, and canceling the status of Arabic as an official Israeli language, alongside Hebrew.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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