Multiple people killed in shooting attack on Jerusalem bus
At least six people were killed and fourteen were injured after a group of attackers opened fire on a bus in Jerusalem Monday morning, paramedics said.

At least six people were killed and more than a dozen were injured after a pair of attackers opened fire on a bus in Jerusalem Monday morning, paramedics said.
The shooting unfolded at a busy intersection in northern Jerusalem, on a road that leads to Jewish settlements located in east Jerusalem. Israeli media reported that the two attackers boarded a bus and opened fire. Paramedics said 14 other people were injured and five are in serious condition.
Police said two attackers were "neutralized" soon after the shooting began but have not released additional information about the attackers’ identities.
Hamas released a statement praising "resistance fighters" who carried out the attack, but the group did not explicitly claim credit for the shooting. Another terrorist organization, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, also praised the shooting but did not claim responsibility for it.
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The ambulance service identified five of the dead victims as a 50-year-old man, a woman in her fifties and three men in their thirties. It said roughly a dozen other people had suffered injuries, including five who were in a serious condition with gunshot wounds. The identity of the sixth victim is unknown.
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Paramedics who responded to the scene said the area was chaotic and covered in broken glass, with people wounded and lying unconscious on the road and a sidewalk near the bus stop.
Police said the two attackers arrived to the scene by car and opened fire on the bus stop. A nearby security officer and an armed civilian shot and killed the attackers.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said he is aware of the shooting and is holding a "situation assessment" with security officials. His office also confirmed that the shooters came from the West Bank.
"Our forces are encircling the areas in the west bank from which attackers came from," Netanyahu said.
The deadly attack comes as the ongoing war in Gaza approaches two years since the Oct. 7 massacre. The war in Gaza has sparked a surge of violence in both the West Bank and Israel.
Reuters contributed to this report
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