Israeli police say a Palestinian man has rammed a car into a crowd of pedestrians in Jerusalem in a “deliberate attack” that injured 10 people, including at least three police officers. A local hospital says one of the officers later died.
Authorities said the car hit a train platform Wednesday, then the man got out to attack people with a metal pole. Police shot him dead.
The attack comes two weeks after a similar incident in the same area.
In that attack, a Palestinian driver slammed a car into a crowded train station, killing a baby and injuring eight other people.
Also Wednesday, Israeli police clashed with dozens of Palestinians who threw rocks at the officers near a disputed Jerusalem holy site after Jewish nationalists announced plans to visit the area.
The ancient compound marks the holiest place in Judaism and third holiest in Islam, and it is a flashpoint of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israel closed the Mosque of Al-Aqsa last week amid growing unrest after police killed a suspected Palestinian gunman in a nearby Arab neighborhood.
The suspect had allegedly shot and critically wounded right-wing Israeli rabbi Yehuda Glick, who advocates Jewish prayers at the disputed holy place and even the rebuilding of the biblical Temple there.