Israeli police martyred a Palestinian in Jerusalem's Old City on Friday soon after a protest ended in support of six militants who broke out of a maximum security Israeli jail this week.


Hundreds of Palestinians had gathered earlier in the walled Old City's Al Aqsa Mosque compound, where they protested in support of six militants who broke out of a maximum security Israeli jail this week.
Israel's military has launched a manhunt after the six men escaped through a hole in the floor of a prison cell on Monday. With the men still at large, the military arrested some of their relatives in the northern West Bank this week, sparking Palestinian protests and clashes with Israeli troops.
A police spokeswoman claimed soon after the Jerusalem protest, a 50-year-old Palestinian, who was wielding a knife attempted to stab police officers near one of the mosque compound's gates. Officers shot him before he could strike them, she further claimed.
Palestinian officials identified the man as a doctor from East Jerusalem. He was transferred in critical condition to Jerusalem's Hadassah Medical Center, where he died of his injuries, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Israel captured East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Middle East war. Palestinian seek the territories for a future state.
Palestinians regard brethren jailed by Israel as heroes in their struggle for statehood. This week's escapees, five of whom are members of the Islamic Jihad militant group and one of the Fatah group, have either been convicted or are suspected of planning or carrying out deadly attacks against Israelis.
Israel's public security minister said on Thursday he would form a commission of inquiry to probe the escape.
SOURCE: REUTERS
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