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Israeli stabbed in Jerusalem, Palestinian suspected
By AFP - Nov 16,2014 - Last updated at Nov 16,2014
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — An Israeli man was stabbed in the back in occupied East Jerusalem on Sunday in what Israeli forces said they believed was an attack by a Palestinian motivated by nationalism.
Israel's emergency services said the incident took place near Damascus Gate, the main entrance to the Old City from East Jerusalem, with the victim taken to hospital in a stable condition after being stabbed by a screwdriver.
Israeli forces said the 32-year-old had been stabbed by a "young Arab, who then fled", and that a search was under way for the assailant.
After he was stabbed the victim walked into the Old City, where he found border police and informed them of the incident, a statement said.
A spokeswoman for the Shaare Zedek hospital said he was in "light to moderate condition with a stab wound in his upper back”.
Violence has been raging in Jerusalem since July, with clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces on a nearly daily basis and Palestinians pelting the city's light rail with stones.
Four Israelis were recently killed in two separate attacks in Jerusalem in which Palestinians deliberately rammed their cars into groups of pedestrians and police.
Last week, a soldier in Tel Aviv and a Jewish woman in the West Bank were stabbed to death by Palestinians.
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