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EU 'strongly' condemns terrorist attack in Jerusalem

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European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell condemned the terrorist attack in Jerusalem on Sunday.

"The EU condemns in the strongest way the terrorist attack in Jerusalem. Israel's security is of paramount importance to the EU. I wish a speedy recovery to all the victims," said Borrell on Twitter.

Earlier, Israel's police and rescue services announced that eight people were wounded in what appears to be a terrorist attack.

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