ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />Scores of Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem clashed with Israeli police on Wednesday (October 22), hours after a baby was killed and eight people were injured when a car slammed into pedestrians at a Jerusalem light railway stop.<br/> <br />Police described the incident as a "terrorist attack".<br/> <br />After nightfall, residents there clashed with police hurling rocks and petrol bombs. Officers responded with stun grenades.<br/> <br />The earlier incident took place along a main north-south route leading into the center of Jerusalem, close to the national police headquarters and one of the city's main hospitals at Mount Scopus.<br/> <br />Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the Islamist Hamas movement for the attack. He also ordered police to heighten their presence in Jerusalem.
