5 wounded in Palestinian knife attack on Tel Aviv bus


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) At least five people were wounded in Tel Aviv Wednesday when a knife-wielding Palestinian attacked passengers on a bus before being shot by a passing prison officer, Israeli police said.

It was the first attack in Tel Aviv since mid-November when a young Israeli soldier was stabbed to death by a Palestinian.

The attacker struck in the morning rush hour in the heart of Israel's commercial capital, police spokeswoman Luba Samri said, describing the attacker as a "terrorist."

Five people were in moderate to serious condition, while four were lightly wounded, she said, citing emergency services at the scene.

It was not immediately clear if all the casualties had been stabbed or if they included some suffering from shock.

"The terrorist stabbed the bus driver several times but the driver fought back until he fled on foot and was neutralised by a guard from the prisons' service," a police statement said.

He was shot in the leg then taken to hospital for further investigation.

Witnesses told army radio the driver apparently used pepper spray or tear gas to try to stop the attack.

Police identified the attacker as a 23-year-old Palestinian from Tulkarem in the northern West Bank, who was staying in Israeli illegally.

Pictures from the scene released by the police showed what looked like a large kitchen knife lying on the ground.

Speaking to army radio, the prisons service officer, identified only as Benny, described how the incident played out.

"We saw the bus swerve to the side... then stop at a green light," he said.

"Suddenly, we saw people running out of the bus and when we saw them shouting for help, we jumped out (of our vehicle) and I and three others started running after the terrorist. At first we fired in the air, then at his legs.

"The terrorist fell, we handcuffed him and turned him over to police," he told the radio.

The last attack in Tel Aviv was on November 10 when a knife-wielding Palestinian from the northern West Bank stabbed a young Israeli soldier who later died of his injuries.

That attack took place as Israel was struggling to contain a growing wave of violence in annexed east Jerusalem which spread to Arab towns and villages in Israel.

It has since abated, although there have been a number of violent incidents over the past month.


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