Jerusalem mayor overpowers attacker after man stabbed Published duration 23 February 2015

media caption Footage of the incident was captured on CCTV

The mayor of Jerusalem has wrestled to the ground a Palestinian suspected of stabbing an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man in a scene caught by a security camera.

Nir Barkat says he ordered his car to stop when he spotted the attack near City Hall in the city centre on Sunday.

Footage shows the mayor striding towards the suspect before bringing him down as one of his guards points a gun.

The 27-year-old victim was taken to hospital. Police arrested an 18-year-old Palestinian over the incident.

They say the suspect had entered Israel illegally before the attack.

At a news conference afterwards, Mayor Barkat said he and his bodyguard jumped out of the car, "the guard aimed his gun [at the attacker]... and we grabbed the terrorist until police arrived."

Mobile phone footage shows the mayor leaning over the suspected attacker as he is being held on the ground by several men.

The exact motive for the stabbing is not clear, but it is the latest in a series of attacks by Palestinians on Israelis in recent months.

In January, a Palestinian armed with a knife attacked passengers on a bus in Tel Aviv, wounding 12 people before being shot and wounded by a passing prison officer.

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