Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has announced sanctions on Spain in response to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's announcement that weapons shipments to Israel would be barred from entering Spanish ports. Saar accused Spain's government of "pursuing a hostile anti-Israel policy" and said it was using rhetoric "dripping with hatred." Saar said that with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approval, Spain's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Diaz, would be barred from entering Israel.
Emma Graham-Harrison is the Guardian's chief Middle East correspondent and has this summary of what we know so far about the Jerusalem shooting: Four men have been killed by the two gunmen, who were killed by police, according to emergency services. One of the victims was in his 50s and three others in their thirties. Five other people have been taken to hospital with gunshot wounds. The two attackers were shot dead by police at the scene.