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Europeans now seeing link between terror in Jerusalem and Berlin

The point Netanyahu has been making for years may finally be hitting home

January 13, 2017 11:14
MIDEAST ISRAEL TERROR
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From a security point of view, there was very little out of the ordinary in the ramming attack on Sunday in which four IDF officers were killed and 13 wounded. 

The assailant, East Jerusalem resident Fadi al-Qanbar, drove his lorry into a group of soldiers who had just arrived at the Armon Hanetziv Promenade for an educational tour of the city. He had time to put the vehicle into reverse, in an attempt to hit more people, before a number of soldiers and one civilian shot him dead in the cabin. 

This was the worst terror attack in Jerusalem for over a year, but it was far from unique. 

Just like dozens of attacks in Jerusalem over the past 15 months, this was a resident of the city, acting on his volition, without any active support from a terror organisation, using whatever means he had against a convenient target.