Jerusalem: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday said Israel was facing a "wave of terror" that was mostly unorganised, pledging action against those inciting violence, but warning there was no "magic solution."
He spoke at a news conference after days of unrest that have seen riots in east Jerusalem and the West Bank and a spate of stabbing attacks targeting Israelis.
The unrest has sparked fears that a third Palestinian uprising, or intifada, could erupt.
He spoke at a news conference after days of unrest that have seen riots in east Jerusalem and the West Bank and a spate of stabbing attacks targeting Israelis.
The unrest has sparked fears that a third Palestinian uprising, or intifada, could erupt.
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