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Video: Palestinian shot dead after alleged attack threat at Damascus Gate

16:20 Oct 14 2015 Damascus Gate

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Bassem al-Sidr, published by imemc.org

Bassem al-Sidr right before he was killed, from NBC report. Screenshot by bindup
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"View Video" above: NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin's eye-witness report from the scene.
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via Twitter
Ayman Mohyeldin ‏@AymanM 4:43 pm
I just witnessed the shooting of man running down the stairs towards Damascus gate before being gunned down
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by Nir Hasson and Jack Khoury

from Haaretz, Live Updates:

4:21 P.M. Attempted stabbing attack is thwarted near Damascus Gate in Jerusalem. The assailant was shot dead, wounding no one. (Nir Hasson and Jack Khoury) Read full story [below]
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by Nir Hasson and Jack Khoury,for Haaretz, Oct 14, 2015, 8:14 pm

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Earlier, an attempted stabbing attack was thwarted near Damascus Gate in East Jerusalem. The suspected assailant was shot dead, wounding no one.

Two bystanders were wounded by the gunfire. A local man suffered a gunshot wound to the foot and taken to a hospital, and a tourist was lightly wounded and treated on site.

According to preliminary reports, a Border Police unit noticed a suspicious-looking youth sitting near the Old City's Damascus Gate. When they drew near, the youth drew a knife and attempted to stab them. The officers fired shots at the youth, but he ran toward several police officers nearby, with the knife still in his hand. The Border Police officers shouted to warn them, and they then shot the assailant down.

The suspected assailant was later idenfied as Bassel Sader, 19, a resident of Hebron in the West Bank.
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by IMEMC News & Agencies

A Palestinian teenager identified as Bassem Bassam Sidr, 17, was shot dead at the Damascus Gate in occupied East Jerusalem on Wednesday after he allegedly pulled out a knife, Israeli police and media said -- although no one but the teenager was injured or killed.

Sidr was from the southern West Bank city of Hebron. Eyewitnesses reported that the army fired more than 10 rounds at the 17-year old as he was running away, killing him.

Israeli police responded to the scene when someone began shouting that there was "An Arab with a knife", and immediately shot the boy dead.

A Ma'an News Agency reporter said that the Palestinian was 14 years old, But other reports put his age at 17. {Maan update: Sidr was 20 years old]

The teenager's death brings the total number of Palestinians killed since Oct. 1 to 31, with at least 17 shot dead at demonstrations.

Seven Israelis have been killed in the same time period by 'lone wolf' Palestinian attacks.

On Tuesday, two Palestinians were shot and killed after they allegedly carried out attacks that killed three Israelis and injured up to 27 in three separate attacks across Israel and occupied East Jerusalem.

The Israeli government immediately increased their punitive measures against Palestinians, including the closure of Palestinian neighborhoods in occupied East Jerusalem and arming more Israeli citizens with guns.

Earlier on Wednesday, Israel’s security cabinet announced that Israeli police are now entitled to "impose a closure on, or to surround, centers of friction and incitement in Jerusalem, in accordance with security considerations," according to reports by Israeli news site Haaretz.

The cabinet also gave approval for the revocation of residency status for Palestinians who carry out attacks, as well as the police closure of occupied East Jerusalem.

Israel's security cabinet also decided at a meeting late Tuesday that the bodies of Palestinians shot dead by Israeli forces after carrying out attacks on Israeli citizens would no longer be returned to their families.

The decision, which was among a series of stringent security measures, was taken in order to stem protests that frequently accompany the funerals of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, a spokesperson for Israel's Public Security Ministry said.

Israeli media reported that Israel will bury the Palestinians' bodies in secret instead of handing them to their families.

The decision came after two Palestinians were shot dead after they killed three Israelis in attacks across Israel and occupied East Jerusalem on Tuesday.

Israeli rights group B’Tselem has called the Israeli government’s response to recent escalation in the area as "the very inverse of what ought to be done" in realistic efforts to stop current violence.

"The events of recent weeks cannot be viewed in a vacuum, isolated from the reality of the ongoing, daily oppression of 4 million people, with no hope of change in sight," the group said in a statement on Tuesday.
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JERUSALEM (Ma'an) -- A Palestinian man was shot dead at the Damascus Gate in occupied East Jerusalem on Wednesday after an alleged attack on security forces, Israeli police and media said.
Israeli police responded to the scene after the alleged attack and a suspect with a knife was shot dead, Israeli police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld said.

Witnesses said the man was"executed in cold blood" after beingshot with 14 bullets and left to bleed on the ground. Israeli forces deployed in the area and shouted "terrorist, terrorist" at the suspect before shooting him, they added.

A Ma'an reporter identified the man as Basil Bassam Ragheb Sidr, 20. Initial reports incorrectly said he was 14.

Video footage captured by anMSNBC news crew show the man running down steps at Damascus Gate away from security forces, holding what appears to be a knife and a mobile phone.
Israeli security forces then open fire multiple times.

Israeli media reported that the man was approached after acting suspiciously and drew a knife at Israeli security forces.

The latest death brings the total number of Palestinians killed since Oct. 1 to 31, with at least 17 shot dead at demonstrations.
At least seven Israelis have been killed in the same time period.

On Tuesday, two Palestinians were shot and killed after they allegedly carried out attacks that killed three Israelis and injured up to 27 in four separate attacks across Israel and occupied East Jerusalem on Tuesday.

In the wake of the attacks, Israel's government immediately suggested punitive measures against Palestinians, including the closure of Palestinian neighborhoods in occupied East Jerusalem and arming more Israeli citizens with guns.

Earlier on Wednesday, Israel’s security cabinet announced that Israeli police are now entitled to "impose a closure on, or to surround, centers of friction and incitement in Jerusalem, in accordance with security considerations," according to reports by Israeli news site Haaretz.

The cabinet also gave approval for the revocation of residency status for Palestinians who carry out attacks as well as the police closure of occupied East Jerusalem.

Israel's security cabinet also decided at a meeting late Tuesday that the bodies of Palestinians shot dead by Israeli forces after carrying out attacks on Israeli citizens would no longer be returned to their families.

The decision, which was among a series of stringent security measures, was taken in order to stem protests that frequently accompany the funerals of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, a spokesperson for Israel's Public Security Ministry said.

Israeli media reported that Israel will bury the Palestinians' bodies in secret instead of handing them to their families.

The decision came after two Palestinians were shot dead after they killed three Israelis in attacks across Israel and occupied East Jerusalem on Tuesday.

Israeli rights group B’Tselem has called the Israeli government’s response to recent escalation in the area as "the very inverse of what ought to be done" in realistic efforts to stop current violence.

"The events of recent weeks cannot be viewed in a vacuum, isolated from the reality of the ongoing, daily oppression of 4 million people, with no hope of change in sight," the group said in a statement on Tuesday.
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