The Latest: Israeli police kill suspect who stabbed soldier, seized weapon

Israeli soldiers treat wounded Palestinians during clashes with the Israeli military, near Ramallah, West Bank, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015. Israel's prime minister says he is calling off a planned trip to Germany because of a wave of violence between Israelis and Palestinians. A statement from Benjamin Netanyahu's office Wednesday said the Israeli leader would not depart for the two-day visit so that he could "closely monitor the situation." (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed) (The Associated Press)

Israeli soldiers treat a wounded Palestinian during clashes with the Israeli military, near Ramallah, West Bank, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015. Israel's prime minister says he is calling off a planned trip to Germany because of a wave of violence between Israelis and Palestinians. A statement from Benjamin Netanyahu's office Wednesday said the Israeli leader would not depart for the two-day visit so that he could "closely monitor the situation." (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)) (The Associated Press)

The latest developments in ongoing tensions between Palestinians and Israelis following days of violence in Jerusalem and the West Bank (all times local).

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2:50 p.m.

Israeli police say a suspect stabbed a soldier and tried to take his weapon in southern Israel before being shot dead by police.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says the man attacked the soldier after getting off a bus in the city of Kiryat Gat. The man then fled into a residential building, where police forces tracked him down and shot him dead.

Rosenfeld said the suspect's identity was not yet clear but that police were treating the incident as a terror attack.

Wednesday's attack follows a series of tense days in which Palestinian attacks have killed several Israeli civilians. Earlier in the day, a Palestinian woman stabbed an Israeli man who then shot and wounded her in Jerusalem's Old City.