Six killed in Jerusalem shooting

耶路撒冷枪击事件造成六人死亡

Global News Podcast

2025-09-08

29 分钟
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Two gunmen open fire on bus stop in the North of the city, before being shot and killed by an Israeli soldier and a civilian. Also: Several people are dead and dozens injured after protests against a government ban on social media in Nepal turned violent. And Rick Davies, the lead singer of the band Supertramp dies at 81.
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  • This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Janet Jalil and at 13 hours GMT on Monday, the 8th of September, these are our main stories.

  • Gumman have opened fire in Jerusalem, killing at least six people.

  • This comes as Israel says it's accepted Donald Trump's latest plan for a ceasefire in Gaza.

  • In Nepal,

  • at least 19 people have been killed in demonstrations against a government ban on many popular social media platforms.

  • Also in this podcast...

  • The singer and co-founder of the British rock band Supertramp,

  • Rick Davies, has died at the age of 81.

  • We start in Jerusalem where at least six people have been killed in one of the deadliest shootings in the city for years.

  • Two gunmen fired at a bus on a busy road junction.

  • The suspected attackers were killed by a soldier and at least one civilian who returned fire.

  • Footage from a car's dash cam showed people fleeing from the scene as shots were fired.

  • Security officials say the attackers were Palestinians from the West Bank.

  • Israeli soldiers are now sealing off Palestinian villages near Ramallah in the occupied territory.

  • The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gavir visited the scene of the attack in Jerusalem.

  • Mr Netanyahu said his country was at war on multiple fronts.

  • I want to state as clearly as possible, these murders and attacks on all fronts do not weaken us.

  • They only strengthen our determination to accomplish the missions we have set for ourselves in Gaza and everywhere.

  • Meanwhile, the Israeli Foreign Minister, Gideon Saar, speaking on a visit to Hungary,