Terrorist Attack In Jerusalem Wounds Seven

Zechariah 12:3 “And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people: all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it.”

Editor's Note: Jim Bakker teaches to watch Israel closely because it is the prophetic timeclock for the unfolding of Last Days events. In Matthew 24, Israel is the fig tree that the Lord told His people to observe to understand the times. It is like a barometer of what is happening in the nations.

A Palestinian terrorist drove his car into a group of people waiting for a train in East Jerusalem injuring seven people before being shot by guards.

Six of the wounded were female Israeli soldiers.

The terrorist jumped out of the car after plowing into the crowd waving around a knife.  He was able to stab one pedestrian before he was shot by security.

“The swift and determined response stopped the attack as it was beginning and prevented more innocents from being injured,” said Moshe Edri, regional police commander.

The attack happened during the Jewish holiday of Purim and police officials say that it’s not likely there is not a connection between the attack and the holiday.  However, local officials said that all holiday celebrations will continue as planned.

“We will not let terror disrupt our daily routine, and we will fight it without compromise,” said erusalem mayor Nir Barakat. “I invite all residents of the country to celebrate Purim in Jerusalem and to support it.”

2 thoughts on “Terrorist Attack In Jerusalem Wounds Seven

  1. Please put the date at the top of the article and author like other sources.\
    I followed the link and found that it was Nov of 2014. This searching for dates causes confusion.
    We need to know if it is happening at the moment or if you are referring to a previous assault that is working its way through courts.
    This date at the top of the article with Author will be more standard with other news sources, allow us to pray instead of search around, and it will allow us to know if this is the same article posted other places.
    Librarian’s request here.

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