Israeli police have arrested 42 people in connection with a deadly shooting at a synagogue in East Jerusalem yesterday.
In the deadly attack, seven people were killed, and at least three more injured.
The incident happened in the city’s Neve Yaakov neighbourhood at about 20:15 local time (18:15 GMT).
Police said two people were injured today in a separate “terrorist attack” outside the Old City.
Police said the gunman in this second attack was a 13-year-old boy. They said he had been “neutralised”, but did not give further details.
The man who attacked the synagogue yesterday was identified by local media as a Palestinian from East Jerusalem, who police described as a “terrorist”.
Speaking at the scene of the attack Israeli police commissioner Kobi Shabtai called it “one of the worst attacks we have encountered in recent years”.
Israeli worshippers had gathered for prayers at the start of the Jewish Sabbath in a synagogue in the Jewish settlement and were leaving when the gunman opened fire. Police said that officers then shot him dead.
Forensic teams are investigating a white car that appears to have been driven by the gunman.
The attack was celebrated by Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip with rallies and the handing out of sweets.