The number of victims of the terrorist attack that took place this morning in Jerusalem rises to two, killed by a car launched by a Palestinian citizen of Israel against a group of people waiting at a bus stop.
In addition to the 6-year-old boy who was at the bus stop in the company of his family, a young man of about 20 also died.
Among the wounded is another minor considered in critical condition.
According to the media, the perpetrator of the attack is a Palestinian from East Jerusalem, "neutralized" by a police officer and not by armed civilians as appeared at first.
The Palestinian press Maan reports that the perpetrator of the Jerusalem attack is dead.
The man was identified as Hussein Karake, 31, a resident of the Issawie neighborhood in East Jerusalem.
According to the Israeli police, he was shot dead by an officer who was at the scene.
It is not yet known whether he had any particular political affiliation.
From Gaza, Hamas welcomed his attack, which it described as a "heroic operation".
Islamic Jihad also issued a similar message and urged Palestinians in the West Bank and Jerusalem to step up their attacks.
At first it was known that at least 8 Israelis had been injured in a suspected terrorist attack in Ramot, a district of north Jerusalem, with 3 seriously injured, including two children.