Gulf Today Report
A gunman opened fire at a bus near Jerusalem’s Old City early on Sunday, wounding eight Israelis in a suspected Palestinian attack that came a week after violence flared up between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza, police and medics said.
Two of the victims were in serious condition, including a pregnant woman with abdominal injuries and a man with gunshot wounds to the head and neck, according to Israeli hospitals treating them.
READ MORE
UAE wakes up to dust-blanketed morning, police issue traffic alert
Rain strong winds to affect UAE for next five days
The shooting occurred as the bus waited in a parking lot near the Western Wall, which is considered the holiest site where Jews can pray.
"The police were informed of a shooting of a bus ... Police have cordoned off the scene and are searching for a suspect who fled," the police said.
Israeli police crime scene investigators work at the scene of a shooting attack in Jerusalem on Sunday. AP
Israeli police said on Sunday they had arrested a suspect in a pre-dawn gun attack on a bus in central Jerusalem that wounded eight people according to an updated casualty toll.
"The terrorist is in our hands," police spokesman Kan Eli Levy told public radio.
Israel's emergency medical services, the Magen David Adom (MDA), called the incident a "terror attack in the Old City".
"We were on scene very quickly. On Ma'ale Hashalom St. we saw a passenger bus standing in the middle of the road, bystanders called us to treat two males around 30 years old who were on the bus with gunshot wounds," MDA paramedics said in a statement.
Volunteers with Zaka rescue service remove bloodstains from the scene of a shooting attack in Jerusalem on Sunday. AP
Bus driver Daniel Kanievsky said the attack occurred near King David's Tomb.
"I was coming from the Western Wall. The bus was full of passengers. I stopped at the station of the Tomb of David. At this moment starts the shootings. Two people outside I see falling, two inside were bleeding. Everybody panicked," he told reporters at the scene.
In the aftermath, Israeli authorities increased operations in the occupied West Bank.
More than 50 Palestinians have been killed, including fighters and civilians, in operations and incidents in the West Bank since then.