The attack against the bus occurred near King David's Tomb in Jerusalem's Old City
- Five Americans were among the eight people wounded in Sunday's attack
- It's believed that at least four of the victims are from the same Williamsburg, Brooklyn family who had traveled to Israel just last Wednesday
- Worshippers leaving Sabbath prayers at Western Wall targeted in 'terror attack'
- Shooter opened fire on full bus, wounding eight. Driver: 'Everybody panicked'
- Israeli media identified the suspected attacker as a 26-year-old Palestinian from east Jerusalem who fled the scene but has since turned himself in
- Two of the victims in the attack were in serious condition, including a pregnant woman with abdominal injuries and a man with gunshot wounds to the head
- Israel's PM said security forces will 'restore calm' while Hamas praised attack
- Yair Lapid added: 'Whoever harms the citizens of Israel will have nowhere to run'
By ADAM SOLOMONS FOR MAILONLINE and ANDREA CAVALLIER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and WIRES
Five Americans, including a family from New York, were among the eight victims wounded when a gunman opened fire at a bus full of Jewish worshippers on their way home from Jerusalem's Western Wall at the end of Sabbath this morning.
The shooting happened as the bus waited in a parking lot near David's Tomb on Mount Zion, just outside the Old City walls.
The U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Tom Nides, confirmed in a tweet that American citizens were among the wounded, and added that he has spoken with the families and continuing to monitor the situation.'
