Israeli police have arrested 42 people in connection with a deadly shooting at a synagogue in East Jerusalem on Friday.
Seven people were killed, and at least three more injured, in the deadliest attack of its kind in years.
Two people were also injured on Saturday in a separate attack outside the Old City.
Israeli police said the gunman in Saturday's attack was a 13-year-old boy.
They said he had been "neutralised", but did not give further details.
The attack took place in the Silwan neighbourhood, just outside Jerusalem's Old City. The injured pair were a father and son who were in a "moderate to serious condition", police added.
In response to the two attacks, authorities have positioned officers from a counter-terrorism unit "permanently" in the Jerusalem area to "promptly respond to exceptional events whenever necessary".