More than 300 Palestinians attend the funeral of Abdel-Rahman Shaloudi, who killed two people when he rammed his car into pedestrians in Jerusalem.<br/> <br />He was shot dead by police as he fled the scene last Wednesday.<br/> <br />Israeli authorities are calling it a "terrorist attack", but the family of the 21-year-old say it was an accident.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) MOTHER OF PALESTINIAN WHO SLAMMED HIS CAR, INAS SHALOUDI, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Thank god, Thank god that my son is a martyr. He had a smile on his face, finally he is happy now. Thank god."<br/> <br />The two who died in the incident were a baby who was a U.S. citizen, and a 21-year-old woman from Ecuador.<br/> <br />Hundreds of Israelis attended her funeral on Sunday.<br/> <br />The incident has stoked tensions between Israelis and Palestinians in the holy city that both see as their capital.<br/> <br />Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to fight militant violence.