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 people were killed and at least twelve were injured in a shooting at a bus stop in Jerusalem on September 8, 2025, which police described as a terrorist attack.
- The gunmen, identified as Palestinians from the West Bank, were killed at the scene by an off-duty security officer and a civilian, as confirmed by Israeli police.
- Hamas praised the attack, calling it a natural response to Israel's military actions, although no group has officially claimed responsibility for the shooting.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the site and stated that security forces are pursuing the origins of the suspects.
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Israel vows retaliation over deadly Jerusalem shooting
Israeli authorities vowed retaliation after two gunmen from the occupied West Bank killed six people at a bus stop in Jerusalem on Monday. The shooting — one of the deadliest attacks in Israel since Oct. 7, 2023 — prompted Israeli leaders to vow to step up raids in the West Bank, as Israel plans to expand settlement construction in the territory and recently weighed annexation plans. “We are at a fierce war on several fronts,” Israeli Prime Mini…
Israel’s Fight Against Terror Is to Save Civilization
On Monday morning Sept. 8, 2025, Jerusalem was struck by horror. At least six innocent people were murdered and dozens more wounded when terrorists opened fire on civilians at the Ramot Junction. Standing at the scene, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said what we all know in our hearts: Israel is in an intense war against terror on several fronts. This atrocity is not an isolated crime; it is part of a global doctrine of terror — a perverse id…
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