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Stabbing Attack at Jerusalem's Jaffa Gate Leaves Three Injured and Two Attackers Dead

Three Israelis were seriously wounded in the attack just outside Jerusalem's Old City and one of the victims may have also been wounded by police gunfire.
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Israeli security forces shot dead two Palestinians who had gone on a stabbing spree along a popular walkway in Jerusalem on Wednesday and wounded three people in what police described as a terrorist attack.

A wave of violence in Israel and the Israeli-occupied West Bank which began almost three months ago has shown no sign of dying down and has sparked concern of wider escalation, a decade after the last Palestinian uprising subsided.

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Wednesday's stabbings took place right outside the Jaffa Gate, one of the main entrances to Jerusalem's walled Old City.

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A video obtained by Reuters showed people appearing to kick a person on the ground near Israeli security forces moments after the attack. One man is seen hitting the person with a pole.

"Paramilitary border policewomen saw terrorists armed with knives stabbing a man," police spokeswoman Luba Samri said. "They fired toward the terrorists and neutralized them." She added that the two Palestinians were killed.

Three Israelis were seriously wounded in the attack, according to emergency medical workers and Samri said one of the victims may have also been wounded by police gunfire.

This video shows police and emergency services responding at the scene.

Samri said the assailants were from the West Bank and local mosques mourned their deaths.

Almost daily stabbings, shootings and car-rammings by Palestinians have killed 19 Israelis and a US citizen since October. Israeli forces or armed civilians have killed at least 118 Palestinians, 70 of whom authorities described as assailants, while others died in clashes with security forces.

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The surge in violence has been partly fueled by Palestinian frustration over the collapse of US-sponsored peace talks in 2014, the growth of Jewish settlements on land they seek for a future state, and Islamist calls for the destruction of Israel.

Bloodshed has also been triggered by Muslim opposition to stepped-up Israeli access to Jerusalem's al Aqsa mosque complex, which many Jews revere as a vestige of their biblical temples and is also Islam's holiest site outside Saudi Arabia.