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Unidentified Person Rams Truck Into Crowd in Jerusalem, Casualties Reported

© AFP 2023 / Gali TIBBON Israeli Zaka volunteers examine a body of one of the four Israeli soldiers killed when a Palestinian truck driver ran into the group at the Jerusalem promenade
Israeli Zaka volunteers examine a body of one of the four Israeli soldiers killed when a Palestinian truck driver ran into the group at the Jerusalem promenade - Sputnik International
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At least four people were killed and 13 were wounded in a truck-ramming attack in Jerusalem, Haaretz reported. According to medics, three young women and one man were killed. The Israeli prime minister said later in the day that the suspected attacker was probably a supporter of Daesh terrorist group.

According to The Times of Israel newspaper, the truck, coming from an Arab neighborhood, rammed into a group of soldiers getting off a bus. Israeli police believe it was a deliberate attack; the investigation is underway.

"It is a terrorist attack, a ramming attack," an Israeli police spokeswoman told Israel Radio.

Israel Radio reported that the driver of the truck was shot dead. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that all signs suggest that the driver of the truck supported Daesh terrorist group.

"We know the identity of the attacker, according to all the signs he is a supporter of Islamic State [Daesh]. We have sealed off Jabel Mukabar, the neighbourhood from where he came, and we are carrying out other actions which I will not detail," Netanyahu said as quoted by Reuters.

According to local media, the attack was supposedly carried out by a Palestinian person and targeted IDF soldiers. Jerusalem Post reported citing police that the suspected attacker was a Palestinian from east Jerusalem. According to police, he had an Israeli driver's license.

Ynetnews reported citing sources that the suspected attacker's name is Fadi al-Qanbar, who was released from prison in east Jerusalem.

Ambulances have already arrived at the site.

Austrian Foreign Minister and current OSCE Chairman Sebastian Kurz has already condemned the attack.

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