Gunman wounds 8 in central Jerusalem before being shot dead.
by Jason Keyser
The Associated Press
JERUSALEM - A gunman opened fire with an assault rifle
on Israelis waiting for a bus on a busy, rain-slick downtown street
yesterday afternoon, wounding eight people before he was shot dead
by police, officials said.
Palestinian security sources, speaking on condition of anonymity,
said the gunman was Saeed Ramadan, a member of the Al Aqsa Brigades,
which is linked to Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement.
Ramadan's uncle, Adnan Ramadan, mayor of the West Bank village of
Tel, confirmed his nephew was the gunman and said he was a member
of the naval police.
Israeli authorities said they held Arafat and the Palestinian Authority
ultimately responsible, and a strong Israel response was likely.
"We are witnessing a continuous and endless campaign of terror
against Israeli civilians, perpetrated by different Palestinian terrorist
organizations under the umbrella of the Palestinian Authority,"
said Israeli government spokesman Avi Pazner.
A source in the Al Aqsa Brigades said the attack was revenge for
the killing - widely attributed to Israel - of the group's leader,
Raed Karmi, in the West Bank town of Tulkarem.
The shooting came hours after Israeli commandos killed four members
of the militant Islamic group Hamas in a raid on their hideout and
explosives lab in Nablus in the West Bank. The Islamic militant group
said in a leaflet it would respond with an "all-out war"
against Israeli soldiers and settlers.
In Jerusalem, the gunman began firing on people at a bus stop near
one of the busiest intersections in west Jerusalem. Pedestrians dived
for cover. Some Israeli civilians who were armed drew their weapons
but did not fire.
Sporadic gunfire continued for about 10 minutes, according to an
Associated Press reporter who was in the area when the shooting started.
Large numbers of police quickly arrived on the scene.
Rescue officials said six of the eight wounded were seriously hurt,
and more than 20 other people were treated for shock. Police initially
said at least 20 people were injured in the shooting.
"The terrorist tried to run away, but after a short chase, police
succeeded in hitting him and killed him," Jerusalem police chief
Mickey Levy said. "There was only one terrorist attacker; his
rifle is in our hands and the area is being evacuated."