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Israeli police say man shot dead in Jerusalem had grabbed officer’s gun Israeli police say man shot dead in Jerusalem had grabbed officer’s gun
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Man was killed near al-Aqsa mosque after allegedly firing officer’s gun, in what police describe as terrorist attackMan was killed near al-Aqsa mosque after allegedly firing officer’s gun, in what police describe as terrorist attack
A man detained by Israeli police near a flashpoint mosque compound in Jerusalem grabbed an officer’s gun and fired it, prompting the unit to shoot him dead, the force said on Saturday, describing the incident as a terrorist attack.A man detained by Israeli police near a flashpoint mosque compound in Jerusalem grabbed an officer’s gun and fired it, prompting the unit to shoot him dead, the force said on Saturday, describing the incident as a terrorist attack.
The incident overnight at the edge of al-Aqsa mosque complex, an icon of Palestinian nationalism, came at a high point of Muslim attendance for the holy month of Ramadan.The incident overnight at the edge of al-Aqsa mosque complex, an icon of Palestinian nationalism, came at a high point of Muslim attendance for the holy month of Ramadan.
The sacred site, known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount, remained relatively quiet on Saturday.The sacred site, known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount, remained relatively quiet on Saturday.
Police identified the dead man as a 26-year-old resident of Hura, a Bedouin town in south Israel. Mansour Abbas, a politician whose United Arab List party is popular in that area, said he was a medical student and questioned the police account.Police identified the dead man as a 26-year-old resident of Hura, a Bedouin town in south Israel. Mansour Abbas, a politician whose United Arab List party is popular in that area, said he was a medical student and questioned the police account.
Reuters could not immediately verify the account independently. Police said the incident took place at a spot not covered by security cameras. Footage of similar incidents in the past has usually surfaced within a short time.Reuters could not immediately verify the account independently. Police said the incident took place at a spot not covered by security cameras. Footage of similar incidents in the past has usually surfaced within a short time.
Israeli-Palestinian tensions are simmering after months of violence in areas of Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank and friction at al-Aqsa has often set off violence in recent years.Israeli-Palestinian tensions are simmering after months of violence in areas of Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank and friction at al-Aqsa has often set off violence in recent years.
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