A woman was lightly injured in a stabbing attack at a Jerusalem bus stop on Sunday morning, the second incident within a few hours.<br />The attacker approached the woman, a foreign resident of Israel, from behind and stabbed her in her upper back before fleeing the scene.<br />Security forces immediately launched a manhunt and arrested a suspect within an hour of the attack.<br />The alleged attacker, a 17-year-old resident of the West Bank city of Hebron, was found on a construction site nearby.<br />Police said he admitted carrying out the attack and matched descriptions from eyewitnesses.<br />Earlier, a knife attack seriously wounded an Israeli border policeman on Sunday before fellow officers killed the assailant, police said.<br />The stabbing struck at Damascus Gate, the main entry point for Palestinians to the walled Old City of Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.<br />Earlier this month, Israeli forces raided the offices of Al-Hurria radio station, also in Hebron, forcing it to close for six months.
