Car-ramming in East Jerusalem Wounds 6

Police stand next to a car at the scene of a ramming attack in Jerusalem, March 6, 2015. (photo credit: AP/Sebastian Scheiner)
Police stand next to a car at the scene of a ramming attack in Jerusalem, March 6, 2015. (photo credit: AP/Sebastian Scheiner)
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Car-ramming in East Jerusalem Wounds 6

Police stand next to a car at the scene of a ramming attack in Jerusalem, March 6, 2015. (photo credit: AP/Sebastian Scheiner)
Police stand next to a car at the scene of a ramming attack in Jerusalem, March 6, 2015. (photo credit: AP/Sebastian Scheiner)

A suspected assailant rammed his car into several pedestrians in east Jerusalem on Friday, wounding at least six people, Israeli paramedics said, the latest incident as violence rises in the contested capital.

The alleged car-ramming took place at a bus stop in Ramot, a Jewish settlement in east Jerusalem. Tensions have soared in the Israeli-annexed eastern half of the city, following a Palestinian shooting attack on Jan. 27 that killed seven people in the deadliest attack in Jerusalem in over a decade, The Associated Press said.

The Israeli rescue service said its medics were treating six wounded, including two children in critical condition undergoing CPR. It said two victims were unconscious and in serious condition, while the other two were in moderate condition.

Israel claims all of Jerusalem as its undivided capital, while the Palestinians seek east Jerusalem, captured by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war, as a capital of their future state.



Israel’s Netanyahu Says There Cannot Be Permanent Gaza Ceasefire until Hamas Destroyed

Internally displaced Palestinians walk next to destroyed buildings in Khan Younis town, southern Gaza Strip, 31 May 2024 (issued 01 June 2024). (EPA)
Internally displaced Palestinians walk next to destroyed buildings in Khan Younis town, southern Gaza Strip, 31 May 2024 (issued 01 June 2024). (EPA)
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Israel’s Netanyahu Says There Cannot Be Permanent Gaza Ceasefire until Hamas Destroyed

Internally displaced Palestinians walk next to destroyed buildings in Khan Younis town, southern Gaza Strip, 31 May 2024 (issued 01 June 2024). (EPA)
Internally displaced Palestinians walk next to destroyed buildings in Khan Younis town, southern Gaza Strip, 31 May 2024 (issued 01 June 2024). (EPA)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday there would be no permanent ceasefire in Gaza until Hamas' military and governing capabilities were destroyed.

His comments in a statement published online came after US President Joe Biden said that Israel had proposed a three-phase deal for a ceasefire in Gaza in exchange for Hamas releasing hostages.

"Israel's conditions for ending the war have not changed: The destruction of Hamas military and governing capabilities, the freeing of all hostages and ensuring that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel," Netanyahu said.

"Israel will continue to insist these conditions are met before a permanent ceasefire is put in place. The notion that Israel will agree to a permanent ceasefire before these conditions are fulfilled is a non-starter," he added.