Police shoot dead two people amid feud between East Jerusalem families, Palestinian sources say
Three people were killed in Silwan after a shooting between two families led to arson, according to Palestinian sources. Police opened fire on those setting the fires, killing two additional residents
On Saturday night, a violent clash erupted in the village of Silwan, east Jerusalem, between two feuding families, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. The Israel Police were called to the scene, where they encountered suspects shooting firearms, setting off fireworks, and throwing Molotov cocktails. Despite the arrival of security forces, the violence persisted.
Border Police identified two individuals wielding blunt instruments, blades, and Molotov cocktails, which they deemed a significant threat. Consequently, the officers opened fire on the duo, resulting in their immediate demise. Upon medical examination, Magen David Adom paramedics confirmed the men's fatalities due to severe penetrating injuries.
The critically injured victim was also evacuated from the scene, but he succumbed to his injuries. The extensive police presence proved crucial in restoring order following the tumultuous incident.
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