Car plows into train station in tense east Jerusalem; baby girl killed

A Palestinian motorist with a history of anti-Israel violence slammed his car into a crowded train station in Jerusalem on Wednesday, killing a 3-month-old baby girl and wounding eight people in what police called a terror attack. The incident came after months of tensions between Jews and Palestinians in east Jerusalem, the section of the city claimed by the Palestinians as their future capital. The area has experienced unrest and near-daily attacks on the city’s light rail by Palestinian youths since a wave of violence over the summer, capped by a 50-day war between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza.

She is a pure baby girl who hasn’t done anything bad to anyone … She was murdered for no reason.

Shimshon Halperin, grandfather

The car struck the train station near the national headquarters of Israel’s police force. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the driver got out of the car and tried to flee before he was shot by a police officer. He said footage captured by security cameras indicated the driver deliberately struck people waiting at the stop. He said the area was cordoned off and forensic and bomb disposal experts were on the scene examining the car. The footage, posted on the Ynet news site, showed the car turning out of moving traffic and heading straight into the station, accelerating while plowing through several rows of people.