Hamas gunman kills South African immigrant, wounds 4 in terror shooting in Jerusalem Old City

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  • 26-year-old Western Wall guide and former lone soldier was shot dead by a Palestinian gunman in Old City; 4 hurt, including 2 border cops who have been released from hospital

The man killed in a terror attack in Jerusalem’s Old City on Sunday was named as Eliyahu David Kay, 26, from the central Israeli city of Modiin.

Kay, a recent immigrant from South Africa who was employed at the Western Wall as a tour guide, was shot dead by a Hamas gunman in Jerusalem’s Old City.

Before working at the Western Wall, he had served in the military as a lone soldier (one of the soldiers from foreign countries who move to Israel without family) in the Paratroopers Brigade, until August 2019.

“He raised the spirits of everyone. He did his holy work with dedication and loyalty,” the Western Wall Heritage Foundation said in a statement on Sunday.

Kay had been walking to work when the terrorist, an East Jerusalem resident whom Hamas identified as one of its members, opened fire.

He was taken to Hadassah Hospital Mount Scopus, where he was pronounced dead.

There were no immediate details available on when or where Kay’s funeral was expected to take place.

Kay was the first Israeli civilian killed by Palestinian violence since the 11-day conflict in the Gaza Strip this May. Police officers at the scene of a shooting attack in Jerusalem’s Old City on November 21, 2021. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Four other people were wounded in Sunday’s shooting before officers shot and killed the gunman.

Rabbi Zeev Katzenelnbogen, a 46-year-old father of eight, was wounded in the deadly shooting attack as he was returning home from morning prayers at the Western Wall.

The others wounded in the attack were Rabbi Aaron Yehuda, who was hospitalized in serious condition at Shaare Zedek Medical Center, and a pair of police officers who were lightly hurt and received treatment at Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem. They were both later released.

At the weekly cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett noted that the shooting came several days after a stabbing attack in the Old City, in which a pair of border guards were hurt.

“I have directed the security forces to prepare accordingly and be alert, including over concern for copycat attacks. We need to be on heightened alert and prevent future attacks,” he said.

The premier said he was briefed by Public Security Minister Omar Barlev on the shooting and expressed condolences to Kay’s family. Police officers at the scene of a shooting attack in Jerusalem’s Old City on November 21, 2021. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Defense Minister Benny Gantz praised the police officers’ response, saying they “acted with speed and determination and thwarted a much more severe attack.”

“We’ll continue to fight terror wherever it raises its head,” Gantz wrote on Twitter.

Barlev earlier toured the scene of the attack with police leaders.

“[The gunman] moved through the alleys and fired quite a bit. Luckily, the alley was mostly empty because otherwise — heaven forbid — there would have been more casualties,” he said.

He also said that the attack appeared to have been planned in advance.

Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was the “price” for Israel’s actions in Jerusalem.

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