Jerusalem riots
Jerusalem riotsFlash 90

Arab riots continued on Sunday in Jerusalem, where rioters attacked police officers with rocks and firebombs. Terrorists hurled a Molotov cocktail at officers in the Givati parking lot near the Old City.

Nobody was injured in the attack. Police arrested three suspects and found another three firebombs prepared for use in the area.

In a separate attack, Arabs hurled stones at police officers on Salah a-Din street, outside the Old City's Shechem Gate. One officer was lightly wounded and required hospital care. A second officer scared attackers off by firing warning shots in the air.

Palestinian Authority media reported that an Arab toddler in the northern Jerusalem neighborhood of Issawiya died after inhaling tear gas, often used by police to disperse rioters. Police said they had received no report of the alleged incident.

Violent riots began several days ago, shortly before the Sukkot holiday. Rioters have primarily targeted policemen and Jews in the neighborhoods of Mei Shiloach (Silwan), A-Tor and Ir David. Several Jewish homes have been pelted with rocks and firebombs, and at least one home and one sukkah have been burnt. Eleven civilians have been wounded by rioters' violent attacks.