
Israel announces new steps to curb deadly knife attacks
Clip: 10/17/2015 | 3m 35s
Martin Seemungal discusses the wave of deadly knife attacks and Israel's new response.
Israeli officials announced new steps to curb a rash of deadly stabbings on its citizens, including enforcing roadblocks in Arab East Jerusalem. Eight Israelis have died in Palestinian stabbings and police have shot and killed 40 Palestinians in clashes. NewsHour Special Correspondent Martin Seemungal joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from Jerusalem.
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Israel announces new steps to curb deadly knife attacks
Clip: 10/17/2015 | 3m 35s
Israeli officials announced new steps to curb a rash of deadly stabbings on its citizens, including enforcing roadblocks in Arab East Jerusalem. Eight Israelis have died in Palestinian stabbings and police have shot and killed 40 Palestinians in clashes. NewsHour Special Correspondent Martin Seemungal joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from Jerusalem.
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