police spokeswoman said.
She said the gunman approached Har Adar
as part of a group of Palestinians who work at the settlement, and
aroused the suspicion of private guards and paramilitary Israeli police
posted at the entrance checkpoint.
Challenged
to halt, the Palestinian “opened his shirt, drew a pistol and fired at
the security staff and troopers at close range”, said the police
spokeswoman. She provided a handout photograph of his small-calibre
firearm and two bullet clips.
The police
statement did not elaborate on the identities of the Israeli casualties.
It said the slain gunman, from the nearby Palestinian village of Beit
Suriq, had an Israeli work permit, Reuters Reports.
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