
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) attends a special session at the Knesset (Israeli parliament) in Jerusalem, on Oct. 14, 2015. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing for more security measures to fight a rising wave of violence, amid one of the most lethal days of attacks against Israelis in the past month. Netanyahu convened his top brass of ministers, a forum known as the security cabinet, to discuss further measures to curtail the wave of terror attacks, with right wing ministers pushing for a closure on Palestinian neighborhoods in east Jerusalem. (Xinhua/JINI)
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Three Israelis were killed and 15 others were injured in a spasm of attacks that took place early Tuesday in Jerusalem and in the central city of Ra'anana, northeast of Tel Aviv. Full story















