Sunday 5 December 2021

Moment Palestinian knifeman stabs an Israeli civilian and tries to attack a border officer before Israeli soldiers shoot him dead

 Israeli security forces shot dead a Palestinian man outside the Old City in Jerusalem on Saturday after he stabbed an Israeli civilian and tried to attack police, Israeli police and Palestinian medics said.

The assailant stabbed a man near the city's Damascus Gate and then 'attempted to stab a border police officer,' police said in a statement.

'Police neutralised the stabber,' it added.

A spokeswoman for the Palestinian Red Crescent said police killed the Palestinian assailant.


Israeli security forces shot dead a Palestinian man (right) outside the Old City in Jerusalem on Saturday after he stabbed an Israeli civilian and tried to attack police, Israeli police and Palestinian medics said

Israeli security forces shot dead a Palestinian man (right) outside the Old City in Jerusalem on Saturday after he stabbed an Israeli civilian and tried to attack police, Israeli police and Palestinian medics said

The Palestinian man had randomly stabbed an Israeli citizen in Orthodox clothes
The two men tussled in a street near Damascus Gate in Jerusalem

The Palestinian man had randomly stabbed an Israeli citizen in Orthodox clothes (left). The two men tussled in a street near Damascus Gate in Jerusalem (right)

The assailant was challenged by two Israeli border police officers, who were armed with guns

The assailant was challenged by two Israeli border police officers, who were armed with guns

The assailant lay on the street as police continued to fire shots at him after his original stabbing attack

The assailant lay on the street as police continued to fire shots at him after his original stabbing attack

Israel's Magen David Adom emergency service said the stabbing victim was a 20-year-old religious Jewish man who was taken to hospital in 'moderate to severe condition'.

Official Palestinian news agency Wafa identified the assailant as Mohammad Shawkat Ahmed Salima, 25, from the northern West Bank town of Salfit.

Video released by police showed Salima tackling a man in ultra-Orthodox garb, then running to attack a police officer before he was shot.

Footage filmed by a bystander near the Damascus Gate and widely shared on social media showed the assailant lying prone on a street as police continued to fire shots.

Israeli police at the scene where an attack occurred near Damascus Gate at the old city, Jerusalem

Israeli police at the scene where an attack occurred near Damascus Gate at the old city, Jerusalem

Armed Israel police gathered at the scene as bystanders crowded around where the man was shot

Armed Israel police gathered at the scene as bystanders crowded around where the man was shot

Police and paramedics removed the Palestinian man's body from the scene of the attack

Police and paramedics removed the Palestinian man's body from the scene of the attack

Border Police Commander Amir Cohen said he 'fully backed' the forces who 'responded as needed to the incident' to prevent additional harm.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett praised police for acting 'quickly and decisively... against a terrorist who tried to murder an Israeli citizen'.

The Palestinian foreign ministry called the shooting a 'field execution'.

Mohammed Hamadeh, Jerusalem spokesman for Islamist group Hamas which controls the Gaza Strip, decried the 'deliberate shooting of a wounded young man lying on the ground'.


Police were on alert throughout the evening after the attack in Jerusalem's old city

Police were on alert throughout the evening after the attack in Jerusalem's old city

Israel's Magen David Adom emergency service said the stabbing victim was a 20-year-old religious Jewish man who was taken to hospital in 'moderate to severe condition'

Israel's Magen David Adom emergency service said the stabbing victim was a 20-year-old religious Jewish man who was taken to hospital in 'moderate to severe condition'

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett praised police for acting 'quickly and decisively... against a terrorist who tried to murder an Israeli citizen'. Meanwhile, the Palestinian foreign ministry called the shooting a 'field execution'

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett praised police for acting 'quickly and decisively... against a terrorist who tried to murder an Israeli citizen'. Meanwhile, the Palestinian foreign ministry called the shooting a 'field execution'

The police response also drew criticism from some Israeli politicians and rights groups.

'The execution of a person who no longer poses a threat is a horrible and terrible crime,' Arab-Israeli lawmaker Aida Touma-Sliman said on Twitter.

Rights group B'Tselem tweeted, 'the assailant wasn't 'neutralized'. He was summarily executed.'

Police fired tear gas as Palestinians faced off with security forces near the Damascus Gate after the shooting.

The Red Crescent said three Palestinians were hospitalised during the confrontation.

Saturday's incident came after a Hamas-affiliated gunman fatally shot a Jewish tour guide in Jerusalem's Old City before police killed him last month.

Days before that, security forces shot dead a 16-year-old assailant in the Old City who they said stabbed two police officers.

The Old City is located in east Jerusalem, which Israel has occupied since 1967 and which Palestinians claim as the capital of their future state.

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