Palestinian plows car into Israeli police 5 injured

A Palestinian has reportedly rammed his car into a group of Israeli security forces in al-Quds (Jerusalem), injuring five people.

The incident took place outside an Israeli border police station on the line separating al-Quds’ west and east on Friday.

The attacker was then shot and wounded by a security guard.

Police spokeswoman Luba Samri described the incident as a “terror attack” and said four of those injured in the attack were police officers.

Tensions have been on the rise between Israel and Palestinians since the collapse of US-brokered so-called peace talks last April with speculations rife about the possibility of a third intifada (uprising) on Palestinian lands.

In October and November last year, similar attacks left several Israelis dead.

The latest attack came after the umbrella group of Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) decided to end all security cooperation with Israel.

According to reports on Thursday, the Palestinian Central Council (PCC) of the PLO, led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, made the decision to cut all forms of security cooperation with Israel after two-day discussions in Ramallah.

In February, Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat announced that the Palestinian Authority would review its political and security ties with Tel Aviv if Israel continued its policy of settlement expansion and withholding the Palestinian tax money.

In January, Israel blocked more than USD 100 million of tax revenues after the Palestinian Authority applied to join the International Criminal Court. The funds are vital for running the Palestinian Authority and for paying civil servants’ salaries.

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