The political response after the two armed attacks in East Jerusalem.

The Israeli executive announced, on the night of Saturday January 28 to Sunday January 29, measures against "families of terrorists".

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had promised Saturday evening a "strong" and "solid" response to these attacks carried out by two Palestinians from East Jerusalem - part of the Holy City occupied and annexed by Israel. 

Seven civilians, including a couple and a 14-year-old boy, died Friday evening in one of them, in Neve Yaacov.

On Saturday morning, a 13-year-old Palestinian shot and wounded two Israelis in Silwan, a stone's throw from the Old City walls.

At the end of a meeting, the Israeli security cabinet announced the revocation of the rights to Social Security of "families of terrorists who support terrorism".

He also stressed that a bill aimed at revoking "Israeli identity cards" for this same category of families would be discussed Monday in the Council of Ministers.

Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power in December with the support of far-right and ultra-Orthodox Jewish formations, and these measures are likely to apply primarily to Palestinians with Israeli nationality – Israeli Arabs, according to the Israeli name – and Palestinians with resident status in East Jerusalem.

This new violence comes against a backdrop of sudden escalation after the death Thursday of nine Palestinians, including fighters and a 60-year-old, in an Israeli army raid in Jenin, in the West Bank, Palestinian territory occupied by Israel since 1967.

Israeli forces have been placed on high alert, and the army has announced that it will be increasing its numbers in the West Bank as calls for restraint have multiplied from abroad.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected in Jerusalem and Ramallah on Monday and Tuesday to discuss steps for de-escalation.

“When civilians have weapons, they can defend themselves”

Israel's security cabinet has also decided to make it easier to obtain gun permits.

"When civilians have weapons, they can defend themselves," said far-right Minister of Internal Security Itamar Ben Gvir.

In the Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan, the assailant, armed with a pistol, wounded a father and his soldier son, aged 47 and 23 respectively, according to the police and the rescue services, before being injured by armed passers-by , then stopped.

The attack on Neve Yaacov, perpetrated on the evening of World Holocaust Remembrance Day, sparked outrage in Europe and the United States, as well as condemnation from Arab governments with ties to Israel , such as Egypt, Jordan or the United Arab Emirates.

Israeli and Palestinian media have identified the assailant as Khayri Alqam, and he is widely praised on Arabic-language social media accounts.

"Dangerous Climb"

Calling the attack a "particularly heinous" crime, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was "deeply concerned about the escalation of violence".

The Palestinian Authority refrained from condemning it and held that Israel was "fully responsible for the dangerous escalation".

On Thursday, nine Palestinians were killed in an Israeli military raid in Jenin in the West Bank, presented by Israel as a preventive action against a cell of the Palestinian armed group Islamic Jihad.

The following night was marked by rocket fire from Gaza into Israel and Israeli strikes on this micro-territory without any casualties.

Israeli opposition MP Mickey Levy says he fears 'what happened 20 years ago (is starting to) happen now' in a reference to the Second Intifada, the Palestinian uprising from 2000 to 2005 .

In Tel Aviv, a few tens of thousands of people, much fewer than the two previous Saturdays, demonstrated against the government and its contested project to reform the justice system.

The demonstrators marked a minute of silence in memory of the victims of Neve Yaacov.

With AFP

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