Israeli officers kill Palestinian woman who tried to stab them - police

Israeli policeman stands guard near the scene of what Israeli police spokesperson said was an attempted stabbing attack at Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City March 29, 2017. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli paramilitary police officers shot dead a Palestinian woman who tried to attack them with scissors outside Jerusalem's walled Old City on Wednesday, Israeli police said. The incident occurred at Damascus Gate, a heavily guarded entrance to the Old City and scene of similar violence in the past. "Police responded to a life-threatening situation and the female terrorist was shot dead at the scene," Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. Luba Samri, a police spokeswoman, said the 49-year-old woman had "approached a group of officers, pulled out a knife and tried to stab them". Rosenfeld later said the woman had used scissors and police video footage showed two still images of her standing behind a police barrier facing officers and brandishing a sharp object. The video also showed scissors on the ground. Samri said the woman was a resident of East Jerusalem, which Israel captured along with the adjacent West Bank in the 1967 Middle East war and which Palestinians now seek for a state. At least 241 Palestinians have been killed in Israel and the Palestinian Territories in a period of sporadic violence that began in October 2015 but has tapered off in recent months. Israel says at least 161 were Palestinians who launched stabbing, shooting or ramming attacks using vehicles on Israelis before being killed by Israeli security forces. Others died during clashes and protests. Two American tourists and 37 Israelis have been killed in such incidents since the violence began. Israel has accused the Palestinian leadership of inciting the violence. The Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the occupied West Bank, denies incitement and charges that in many cases, Israel has used excessive force in thwarting attackers armed with rudimentary weapons. (Writing by Ori Lewis; editing by Jeffrey Heller/Mark Heinrich)