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Jerusalem Gay Pride: Six stabbed 'by ultra-Orthodox Jew' Jerusalem Gay Pride: Six stabbed 'by ultra-Orthodox Jew'
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Police have arrested a man after six people were wounded in a stabbing at the Gay Pride parade in Jerusalem.Police have arrested a man after six people were wounded in a stabbing at the Gay Pride parade in Jerusalem.
A police spokesperson told the BBC that the suspect was the same man who stabbed three people at the parade in 2005. A police spokesperson identified the suspect as the same man who stabbed three people at the parade in 2005.
Yishai Schlissel, an ultra-Orthodox Jew, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for that attack and was released from prison three weeks ago.Yishai Schlissel, an ultra-Orthodox Jew, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for that attack and was released from prison three weeks ago.
Two of the injured are in a serious condition, the ambulance service said. Two of the injured are in a serious condition, the city's ambulance service said.
Eyewitnesses told Israel's Haaretz newspaper that the attacker emerged behind marchers and began stabbing them while screaming, before being tackled by a police officer.Eyewitnesses told Israel's Haaretz newspaper that the attacker emerged behind marchers and began stabbing them while screaming, before being tackled by a police officer.
Dramatic images showed the assailant reaching inside his coat and raising a knife above his head behind a group of young people on the parade.
Yishai Avior told Israel's Channel 2 TV he heard screaming and saw three people on the ground bleeding.Yishai Avior told Israel's Channel 2 TV he heard screaming and saw three people on the ground bleeding.
"People ran in every direction to take cover... There was immense panic and shock,'' he said. "People ran in every direction to take cover,'' he said. "There was immense panic and shock."
The parade continued after the wounded were taken to a hospital, with protesters chanting "end the violence".The parade continued after the wounded were taken to a hospital, with protesters chanting "end the violence".
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the attack contradicted the country's "basic values".Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the attack contradicted the country's "basic values".
"In the state of Israel the individual's freedom of choice is one of basic values. We must ensure that in Israel, every man and woman lives in security in any way they choose. That's how we acted in the past and how we'll continue to act. I wish the wounded a speedy recovery," he said in a statement."In the state of Israel the individual's freedom of choice is one of basic values. We must ensure that in Israel, every man and woman lives in security in any way they choose. That's how we acted in the past and how we'll continue to act. I wish the wounded a speedy recovery," he said in a statement.
President Reuven Rivlin condemned the stabbing as a "terrible hate crime".
"People celebrating their freedom and expressing their identity were viciously stabbed," he said.
"We must not be deluded, a lack of tolerance will lead us to disaster. We cannot allow such crimes, and we must condemn those who commit and support them."
Hundreds of police are deployed along the parade route to prevent violence breaking out. Jerusalem police spokesman Asi Ahroni told Reuters there was a "massive presence" of police at the parade but "unfortunately the man managed to pull out a knife and attack".Hundreds of police are deployed along the parade route to prevent violence breaking out. Jerusalem police spokesman Asi Ahroni told Reuters there was a "massive presence" of police at the parade but "unfortunately the man managed to pull out a knife and attack".
The event has long been a source of tension between Jerusalem's secular majority and its Jewish Orthodox communities. The event has long been a source of tension between Jerusalem's secular majority and its Jewish Orthodox communities. Israeli police granted a permit for 30 right-wing religious activists to protest on Thursday by the Great Synagogue, close to the parade route.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews have previously gathered in the city's Mea Shearim quarter to protest against homosexuality.Ultra-Orthodox Jews have previously gathered in the city's Mea Shearim quarter to protest against homosexuality.