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Israeli Border Police stop suspected Jerusalem car attack and Hebron stabbing

Israeli Border Police prevented two terrorist attacks Friday, one in east Jerusalem and the other near the West Bank town of Hebron.\n
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November 20, 2015

Israeli Border Police prevented two terrorist attacks Friday, one in east Jerusalem and the other near the West Bank town of Hebron.

A motorist at a Jerusalem checkpoint tried to run over a policeman, but the officer’s colleagues opened fire on the driver, the Times of Israel reported, citing the Hebrew-language Walla website. The would-be terrorist fled the scene, and the policeman was treated for minor leg injuries.

In Hebron, police arrested a Palestinian teen whom they suspected planned to carry out a stabbing attack. Before border police detained him next to the Tomb of the Patriarchs, the teen, who was carrying a knife, had approached them and not stopped when they commanded him to.

The Tomb of the Patriarchs is a site holy to both Jews and Muslims.

The teen lives in Dura, a town near Hebron and the hometown of the terrorist who murdered two Israelis in a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv Thursday.

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