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Israeli PM vows to 'settle the score' after synagogue attack

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November 19, 2014 11:58 IST

Israel protesters demonstrate after the attacks in the synagogue. Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images
 

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised a heavy-handed response after two Palestinians attacked a Jerusalem synagogue with a gun and meat cleavers, killing four rabbis and wounding eight others.

Netanyahu warned that he will “settle the score” with every terrorist and added that all those who want to uproot the Israelis from their state and capital will not succeed.

View of a bullet hole inside the synagogue in Jerusalem. Photograph: Ilia Yefimovich/Getty Images
 

 

Tuesday’s attack, which came after weeks of unrest stirred by tension over a disputed holy site, was termed the ‘deadliest’ in Jerusalem in six years. Netanyahu added, “We will respond with a heavy hand to the brutal murder of Jews who came to pray and were killed by lowly murderers.”

Declaring that Israel is embroiled in a battle over its "eternal capital," Jerusalem, Netanyahu ordered the home of the attackers to be destroyed.

He urged Israelis to stand together and to not take law into their hands even if “if spirits are riled and blood is boiling”.

-- With inputs from Agencies

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