Obama urges calm after 'horrific' Jerusalem attack

AFP
November 18, 2014 23:43 MYT
Obama condemned the horrific attack on Jerusalem synagogue that left four people dead. - Photo from Haaretz.com
President Barack Obama condemned an "horrific attack" on a Jerusalem synagogue Tuesday that left four people, including three US citizens, dead and urged Israelis and Palestinians to calm tensions.
"At this sensitive moment in Jerusalem, it is all the more important for Israeli and Palestinian leaders and ordinary citizens to work cooperatively together to lower tensions, reject violence, and seek a path forward towards peace," Obama said
In a recent development, Haaretz.com tweeted how Israel premier, Benjamin Netanyahu 'orders demolition of homes of two Palestinians behind Jerusalem attack'.

Netanyahu orders demolition of homes of 2 Palestinians behind Jerusalem attack http://t.co/qmrmBGDQYk pic.twitter.com/aOLqFGyfmI

— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) November 18, 2014
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VIDEO: Gaza residents celebrate terror attack in Jerusalem WATCH http://t.co/G5mgIq8Aed pic.twitter.com/vO1mzfbBYj

— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) November 18, 2014
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