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Two Israelis injured after teenager opens fire in east Jerusalem

The incident comes a day after seven people will killed in an attack outside a synagogue in the city’s deadliest attack since 2008.

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Two Israelis have been injured after a 13-year-old Palestinian opened fire in east Jerusalem on Saturday, wounding two Israelis, officials said,.

The incident in the Palestinian area of Silwan comes a day after another attacker killed seven people outside a synagogue in the deadliest attack in the city since 2008.

A father and son, aged 47 and 23, were hurt in Saturday’s shooting near the historic Old City, medics said.

They added that both victims were fully conscious and in moderate to serious condition in hospital.

Officers confiscated his handgun and took the wounded teenager to a hospital.

Video showed police escorting a wounded teen, wearing nothing but underwear, away from the scene and onto a stretcher, his hands cuffed behind his back.

Authorities taped off the street, while emergency vehicles and security forces swarmed the area and helicopters whirled overhead.

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Israeli border police force secure the site (Mahmoud Illean/AP)

Security footage showed the victims to be observant Jews, wearing skullcaps and tzitzit, or knotted ritual tassels.

Saturday’s events – on the eve of US secretary of state Antony Blinken’s arrival in the region – raised the possibility of even greater conflagration in one of the bloodiest months in Israel and the occupied West Bank in several years.

On Friday, a Palestinian gunman killed at least seven people, including a 70-year-old woman, in a Jewish settlement in east Jerusalem, an area captured by Israel in 1967 and later annexed in a move which was not internationally recognised.

The victims of that attack included 14-year-old Asher Natan; Eli Mizrahi, 48, and his wife Natali, 45. The fourth victim was Rafael Ben Eliyahu, 56. Other names are to be officially identified.

The attacks pose pivotal test for Israel’s new far-right government. Its firebrand minister of national security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has presented himself as an enforcer of law and order and grabbed headlines for his promises to take even stronger action against the Palestinians.

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An Israeli policeman secures the shooting attack site in east Jerusalem (AP)

He also called for demolishing dozens of Palestinian homes that Israel says were illegally built in east Jerusalem, granting more gun licenses to Israelis, and applying the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis.

Overhauling the justice system in the country, including the attorney general’s, has been on the top agenda of the new government, which says judges have overwhelming powers.

The divisive issue helped fuel weekly protests by Israelis who say the sweeping proposed changes would weaken the Supreme Court and undermine democracy.

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