Palestinian injures five by ramming car into pedestrians in Jerusalem

A driver ploughed his car into pedestrians in Jerusalem on Friday, injuring five people in an attack that further inflamed tensions a day after the Palestinians vowed to halt security coordination with Israel.
Israeli-Palestinian relations have been severely strained by last year’s war in the Gaza Strip, violence in Jerusalem and moves by the Palestinian leadership to sue Israel for alleged war crimes.
The threat to halt security coordination ramped up pressure on Israel ahead of a general election this month, although president Mahmoud Abbas has pledged to negotiate with whomever the Israelis elect.
The car ramming on Friday bore the hallmarks of a series of “lone wolf” attacks by Palestinians in Jerusalem last year.
“A young man rammed his car (into pedestrians), and then got out and tried to stab people,” police spokeswoman Luba Samri said.
Four Israeli border guards were among those injured in the attack outside a security forces’ base on the line separating west from Arab east Jerusalem.