Israeli police have shot dead a Palestinian man after he stabbed two officers at a gate to Jerusalem’s walled Old City.
It was the second such incident in two days. Police said the two officers suffered light to moderate wounds and were taken to hospital.
Hamas, the Islamist group that rules Gaza, claimed the attacker as a member.
It praised Monday’s stabbing attack as a response to what it called Israel’s “extrajudicial killings” of Palestinians in Jerusalem without arresting them or putting them on trial.
“These operations will continue as long as the occupation continues its aggression and its violations against the sacred sites in Jerusalem,” Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem said.
A video on social media showed several police officers shouting and pointing their guns at the man as he lay on the ground at the Cotton Merchants’ Gate.
Photos distributed by police showed a bloodied knife on the ground.
The state-run Palestinian news agency Wafa identified the man as Abdulrahman Qasem from Jalazon refugee camp near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.
On Sunday, a Palestinian man who stabbed and wounded an Israeli policeman in the Old City was killed when officers fired at him, police said.
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