Israeli, Palestinians die in new violence

An Israeli policewoman has died in an attack by three Palestinian militants, who were themselves shot dead by Israeli forces.

An Israeli police officer stands guard as others check a Palestinian near the scene of a shooting attack near the Damascus gate, Jerusalem's Old City, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016.

An Israeli police officer stands guard as others check a Palestinian near the scene of a shooting attack near the Damascus gate, Jerusalem's Old City, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016. Source: AAP

Three Palestinians armed with guns, knives and explosives have killed an Israeli border policewoman and seriously wounded another before being shot dead by nearby officers at an entrance to Jerusalem's walled Old City, Israeli police say.

Wednesday's incident was the latest in a spate of stabbings, shootings and car-rammings by Palestinians that has killed 27 Israelis and a US citizen since October.

Israeli forces have killed at least 155 Palestinians, 101 of them assailants according to authorities. Most of the others were shot dead by Israeli forces at protests.

The Palestinians launched the attack at the Damascus Gate, a busy plaza in East Jerusalem, after being stopped by police for an identity check, a police spokeswoman said.

All of the three attackers were carrying concealed weapons and at least one of them opened fire with an automatic rifle, killing one of the policewomen before they were shot dead by Israeli security forces, the spokeswoman said.

The other policewoman was stabbed and wounded, and two pipe bombs were found at the scene, she said.

The surge in attacks has been partly fuelled by Palestinian frustration over the collapse of US-sponsored peace talks in 2014, the growth of Jewish settlements on occupied land they seek for a future state, and Islamist calls for the destruction of Israel.


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