Policeman lightly wounded in Ashkelon stabbing; assailant shot and killed
A policeman was lightly wounded after being stabbed early Tuesday in the southern city of Ashkelon, police said. The assailant was shot and killed.
The incident occurred when the officer went to investigate the man, who was acting suspiciously. During the check, the man drew a knife and stabbed the officer.
Police said the officer managed to draw his gun and shot and killed the attacker.
The Magen David Adom rescue service took the police officer to the nearby Barzilai hospital.
The incident occurred at a building site in the city. The identity and motivation of the attacker were not immediately known.
The incident comes with security forces on high alert as Israel is facing the deadliest wave of terror attacks in recent years, with 14 people killed in the last two weeks.
On Sunday, A Jewish Israeli man snatched a weapon from a soldier at a junction near Ashkelon before being shot dead by a top military officer, police said, in an incident that underscored tensions in the country.
The man — who was not immediately named — died of his wounds at the scene. The incident was initially thought by many to be a terror attack committed by a Palestinian.
That incident came hours after a Palestinian woman was shot dead after she stabbed a police officer in Hebron, and another Palestinian woman was shot dead after she ran, unarmed, toward Israeli soldiers in the West Bank town of Husan.