6 Israelis killed, 13 hurt in Jerusalem bus stop attack
Two Palestinian terrorists opened fire at a bus stop in Jerusalem, killing six and injuring at least 12, before being neutralized by an Israeli soldier and armed civilian.
- Six Israelis were killed and at least 12 others were injured during a shooting at a bus stop in Jerusalem, according to Israeli officials.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to pursue those responsible for the attack, stating, 'We will get everyone who helped them.'
- Hamas referred to the attack as a 'natural response to the occupation’s crimes against our people.'
- Following the shooting, the Israeli military tightened security by closing all entrances to East Jerusalem and intensified operations in the West Bank.
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The attack on East Jerusalem. Killed the two Palestinian terrorists. Minister Katz: "An atrocity, there will be far-reaching answers"
Six killed, 20 injured in gun attack on East Jerusalem bus stop
Six civilians were killed and 20 injured when two Palestinian gunmen opened fire at Jerusalem’s Ramot Junction bus stop, sending commuters running in terror. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Israel would retaliate, linking the assault to Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza, where airstrikes have destroyed dozens of high-rise buildings and a ground invasion is imminent.


Palestinian Gunmen Kill 6 People in Attack on Jerusalem Bus Stop
JERUSALEM (AP) — Palestinian attackers opened fire at a bus stop during the morning rush hour in Jerusalem on Monday, killing six people and wounding another 12, according to Israeli officials.
Jerusalem bus passengers return to bloody station, light memorial candles: 'Life goes
'May your souls rest in peace,' locals wrote on a sign at the bus stop at Ramot Junction, where six Israelis were murdered in Jerusalem terror attack; Routine is returning to the area, and residents returned to the station: 'We won’t stop because of anyone. There are risks, but we keep going'
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