Two Palestinians armed with a gun and meat cleavers burst into a Jerusalem synagogue today and killed four Israelis before being shot dead in the city's bloodiest attack in years.
"Beyond today's reprehensible incident, clashes between Palestinian youths and Israeli security forces continue on a near daily basis in many parts of East Jerusalem and the West Bank," said Ban in a statement.
"The steadily worsening situation on the ground only reinforces the imperative for leaders on both sides to make the difficult decisions that will promote stability and ensure long-term security for both Israelis and Palestinians," he said.
He praised Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas for condemning the synagogue attack.