Alwaght- Israeli regime forces have fatally shot a Palestinian in Sheikh Jarrah after he crashed his car into a police roadblock, injuring seven officers, in the flashpoint al-Quds neighborhood.
Over the past weeks, tensions have escalated in al-Quds (Jerusalem) amid acts of aggression by Israeli troops and settlers, and the planned expulsion of dozens of Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied East al-Quds, where illegal Israeli settlers are looking to take over the properties of Palestinian families.
Palestinian resistance fighters have launched hundreds of rockets into the occupied territories in retaliation for Israeli violations in al-Quds as well as its bombardment of the Gaza Strip, which have left 197 Palestinians killed since May 10.
A hospital spokesperson said one of the wounded Israeli officers was being treated for gunshot injuries, apparently after being shot in a friendly fire during the Sunday incident.
But police later dismissed the report, citing medical staff as saying that the soldier was not injured by gunfire.
A video of the attack showed a protester holding a banner as a car crashed into the Israeli officers in the background.
Separately, a grandstand collapsed in a synagogue under construction in the settlement of Givat Zeev in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, leaving at least two Israelis dead and more than 100 injured, according to Israel's ambulance service.
Israel’s Channel 12 TV broadcast security footage showing a crowded grandstand collapsing and Jews falling on top of each other.
"We were called again to another event where there was negligence and a lack of responsibility. There will be arrests," Doron Turgeman, an Israeli police chief, said from the scene.
Some 45 Israelis were killed in a stampede during a Jewish bonfire festival held in the north of the occupied territories last April.
More than 600,000 Israelis live in over 230 illegal settlements built since the 1967 Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and East al-Quds.
All Israeli settlements are illegal under international law and the UN Security Council has condemned Israel’s settlement activities in the occupied territories in several resolutions.