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Israeli emergency service personnel and security forces stand near a covered body at the site of the attack in Jerusalem, on Jan. 27.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Saturday a vigorous and targeted response to deadly Palestinian attacks on Israeli civilians over the past two days, suggesting that soaring tensions were unlikely to ease soon.