At least three people have been killed and seven others wounded in a pair of attacks in Tel Aviv and occupied West Bank as tensions soared after back-to-back Israeli incursions into Al Aqsa Mosque, rocket fire and Israeli bombardment of besieged Gaza and southern Lebanon, sparking fears of a broader conflict. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was calling up all reserve forces in Israel’s border police “to confront the terror attacks.”

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