On 27 January, a gunman fired at unarmed civilians near a synagogue in East Jerusalem, leaving 7 people dead and 3 injured, according to The New York Times.
This comes in the wake of Israeli Forces raiding a Palestinian refugee camp in Jenin on 26 January and leaving 9 people dead, including an elderly woman, and 20 people injured. Israeli forces cited “imminent terrorist threats” for the raid and claimed that they had killed three “terrorists” in the raid, according to the BBC and CNN.
MFA Spokesperson’s Comments on the Situation in Jerusalem and the West Bank
29 January 2023
Singapore strongly condemns the abhorrent attack outside a synagogue in Jerusalem on 27 January 2023 which resulted in numerous casualties. We express our condolences to the families of the victims and wish the injured a swift recovery.
Singapore is deeply concerned about the escalation of violence in Jerusalem and the West Bank. We mourn the loss of innocent lives and injuries to Palestinian civilians in Jenin on 26 January 2023. We urge all parties to exercise maximum restraint and de-escalate tensions to prevent further loss of civilian lives. Both Israelis and Palestinians deserve to live in peace and security.
There are currently no reports of any Singaporeans affected by the attack in Jerusalem.
Singaporeans in Israel are advised to exercise caution, monitor the local news, and heed the instructions of local authorities. Singaporeans travelling to Israel are strongly encouraged to e-register with MFA at https://eregister.mfa.gov.sg if they have not done so.
Singaporeans in Israel who require consular assistance are advised to contact the Singapore Embassy in Tel Aviv or the 24-hour MFA Duty Office at:
Singapore Embassy in Tel Aviv
Address: 28 HaArba’a Street
South Tower, 19th Floor
Tel Aviv 6473926
Israel
Tel: +972 3 7289334
Fax: +972 3 7289340
Email:Â [email protected]
MFA Duty Office
Tel: +65 6379 8800 / 8855 (24-hour hotline)
Email:Â [email protected]
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MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
SINGAPORE
29 JANUARY 2023