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And firearms: the hard documentation from the scene of the attack
A video circulated on social media shows the screams of civilians caught at the scene of the attack.
At the same time, the sounds of gunfire are heard, which it is not clear whether they came from the terrorist or the security forces.
The terrorist is a 42-year-old resident of Shuafat.
Hamas welcomed the incident
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Shlomi Heller and Guy Elster
Sunday, 21 November 2021, 10:24 Updated: 10:41
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In the video: Documentation of the scene of the attack in the Old City (Photo: Israel Police Spokeswoman, Silence People, Shlomi Heller, Reuters and documentation on social networks for section 27A of the Copyright Law)
In the documentation of the scene of the attack in Jerusalem this morning (Sunday), cries for help are heard alongside gunfire.
The terrorist, a 42-year-old Shuafat resident, was shot and killed on the spot.
Four people were injured in the incident, one of whom in his 30s died of his wounds later at Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital.
Hamas welcomed the attack.
Yaakov, an eyewitness to the incident and a resident of the area, said that around nine in the morning he heard a burst of gunfire.
"To Tommy I thought it was normal parties in the countryside. But it was too loud. We went back to the dining room and then heard mobiles and sirens. We did not think it was a shooting attack. Unfortunately there are people here trying to change our lives, carefully here in the Old city, should Ssita's help that happen in those things that
Hamas and the other Palestinian organizations in the Gaza Strip praised the attack. "the young revolutionary continue their struggle for legitimate until achieving freedom, the liberation of their land and returning control of the holy places," said Hazem Qassem, a Hamas spokesman.
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