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Palestinian gunmen kill six people at Jerusalem bus stop

The GuardianMonday, September 8, 2025 at 11:19:26 AM
Palestinian gunmen kill six people at Jerusalem bus stop
A tragic shooting at a bus stop in Jerusalem has left six people dead and 12 others injured. The attack occurred during the busy morning rush hour, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
Editor’s Note: This incident underscores the persistent violence in the Middle East, affecting daily life and raising concerns about safety in public spaces. It also reflects the broader conflict dynamics between Israelis and Palestinians.
— Curated by the World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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