October 4, 2015

Palestinians Escalate Violence In Jerusalem, Two Israelis Killed



Friends and relatives carry the body of 41-year-old Israeli Nechamia Lavi, who was killed when he rushed to help victims of a knife attack carried out by a Palestinian man, during his funeral ceremony on October 4, 2015 at the Jerusalem cemetery (AFP Photo/Gali Tibbon)

[From article]
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday Israel was "waging a fight to the death against Palestinian terror", and ordered tough new measures after the killing of two Israelis in Jerusalem.
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An Israeli border police stand guard as medics evacuate a wounded Palestinian during clashes over tension in Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque, near the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah September 29, 2015. Israeli police and Palestinians clashed on Sunday at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, where violence in recent weeks has raised international concern. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman

Netanyahu had convened his ministers of defence and internal security and top security officials immediately after landing back in Israel Sunday from delivering a speech to the UN General Assembly.
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Earlier Sunday, police took the rare and drastic step of barring Palestinians from Jerusalem's Old City in the wake of an attack there Saturday in which a Palestinian killed two Israelis and wounded a child and a further stabbing Sunday morning in which an Israeli teen was wounded.

http://news.yahoo.com/netanyahu-israel-fight-death-against-palestinian-terror-181855197.html

Netanyahu: Israel 'in fight to death against Palestinian terror'
October 4, 2015

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