Jerusalem 'tractor attacker' killed

Jerusalem

A man has been shot dead in Jerusalem after he drove a tractor into two vehicles, Israeli police have said.

The man was killed on Thursday after his digger turned over a police car and hit an empty bus, Mickey Rosenfeld, an Israeli police spokesman, said.
"It seems to be a terrorist attack from the evidence we have at the moment," he said.
Two people were "lightly injured" in the apparent attack, a statement from the Magen David Adom medical rescue service said.
Driver shot
The driver of the vehicle was killed when a police officer and a taxi driver shot him, police said.
"A police officer at the site saw the tractor lifting the police vehicle into the air and opened fire at the driver," Niso Shaham, deputy head of Jerusalem police, said.
"Several seconds later a taxi driver joined in" the firing, he said.
Police said the identity of the driver was not immediately known.
"The driver apparently belonged to the Arab minority ... We could not immediately identify the driver because he did not have an identity card on him," Shaham said.
Jacky Rowland, Al Jazeera's correspondent, said: "It is always possible that it could have been an accident but there have been a number of tractor attacks in the last year in Jerusalem, where Palestinians have used diggers as weapons against pedestrians and motorists."
Hamas, the Palestinian movement which has de facto control of the Gaza Strip, said it supported the apparent attack.
"The operation in Jerusalem was a natural response to aggression against our people. The Zionist enemy should realize that they alone bear the responsibility for displacing our people in Jerusalem and for the killings in Gaza and the West Bank," Mushir al-Masri, a senior Hamas official, said.
A Palestinian was shot dead in July after he killed three Israelis and wounded 45 others by ramming a bulldozer into buses and cars in central Jerusalem.
Three weeks later 16 people were hurt in a similar incident, in which the attacker was also killed.
PHOTO CAPTION
Israeli police officers and emergency personnel work after a bulldozer slammed into vehicles in Jerusalem March 5, 2009.
 
Al-Jazeera

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