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Shooting in Jerusalem
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2021 Jerusalem shooting | |
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Part of the Gaza-Israel conflict | |
Video released by Israeli police | |
Location | Jerusalem |
Date | 21 November 2021 (3 years ago) |
Weapon | Carlo (submachine gun) |
Deaths | 2 (including the perpetrator) |
Injured | 4 |
Perpetrator | Fadi Abu Shkhaydam |
Motive | Palestinian nationalism |
On 21 November 2021, a shooting took place in the Old City of Jerusalem. Fadi Abu Shkhaydem, a 42-year-old Palestinian from East Jerusalem killed a 26 year old Israeli, who had made aliyah from South Africa in 2019. and injured four others (including a rabbi) before being shot dead by police. The Temple Mount was closed to visitors immediately following the shooting attack. Later that day, Hamas confirmed that the attacker was a member of their group and hailed the attack as a "heroic operation". This was the second attack in Jerusalem's Old City in four days.
The gunman was a high school teacher from the Shuafat neighbourhood of Jerusalem. His wife was arrested the next day at Allenby Bridge.
The following day, France and the United States Department of State both released a condemnation of the shooting. Dimiter Tzantchev also condemned the attack as "senseless".
References
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- Amir Tal, Abeer Salman, Mike Schwartz, Ibrahim Dahman and Shira Gemer. "Hamas gunman kills one Israeli, injures four others, in Jerusalem attack; police shoot dead assailant". CNN.
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