Stabbing attack attempted near Jerusalem's Damascus Gate
The attacker reportedly tried to stab two young ultra-Orthodox Jews who were Breslov hassidim at a parking lot near Damascus Gate.
A possible stabbing attack took place in Jerusalem Sunday when a man attempted to stab two Israelis.
The attacker reportedly tried to stab two young ultra-Orthodox Jews who were Breslov hassidim at a parking lot near Damascus Gate. The two are currently being questioned by police, ynet reported.
According to KAN, the attacker approached the hassidim and took a knife out of his bag and hit one of them but was unable to stab. He then threw the knife away and fled.
The attacker, a 20-year-old Palestinian from Anata, was arrested shortly after by law enforcement personnel and the knife was discovered and confiscated.ניסיון פיגוע ליד שער שכם בירושלים: חשוד הלך אחרי שני גברים חרדים, הוציא סכין מתיק, נתן מכה לאחד מהם - אך לא הצליח לדקור. לאחר מכן הוא זרק את הסכין ונמלט. הסכין אותרה והחשוד, תושב ענאתא בשנות ה-20 לחייו, נעצר@VeredPelman(צילום: משטרת ישראל) pic.twitter.com/HQvmqs0hcG— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) December 19, 2021
Police will now intensify ongoing security in the area.
The incident follows other high-profile stabbing attacks by Palestinians against Israelis in Jerusalem.
Earlier in December, a 14-year-old Palestinian girl stabbed an Israeli mother in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of east Jerusalem.
This is a developing story.