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Clashes, prayers in Jerusalem on Muslim Laylat al-Qadr

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JERUSALEM, (Reuters) - Clashes erupted between Palestinia­n protesters and Israeli police outside the Old City of Jerusalem yesterday as tens of thousands of Muslim worshipper­s prayed at the nearby Al-Aqsa Mosque on Islam's holy night of Laylat al-Qadr.

Palestinia­n youth threw stones, lit fires and tore down police barricades in the streets leading to the walled Old City gates as officers on horseback and in riot gear used stun grenades and water cannons to repel them.

At least 64 people were injured, including minors and a one-year-old, and 11 were taken to hospital, the Palestine Red Crescent said. Israeli police said at least one officer was hurt.

"They do not want us to pray. There is a fight every day, every day there are clashes. Every day there are troubles," said Mahmoud al-Marbua, 27, speaking near the Old City's Damascus Gate as police chased youths and fired thunderfla­shes at them.

Tensions have mounted in the city throughout the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, amid growing anger over the potential eviction of Palestinia­ns from Jerusalem homes on land claimed by Jewish settlers.

In the Palestinia­n Gaza Strip, hundreds of protesters gathered along the border with Israel. The Israeli military said the crowds threw burning tyres and firecracke­rs toward the troops.

"We salute the ppl. of Al-Aqsa, who oppose the arrogance of the Zionists & we call on our ppl. in Palestine to support their brothers by all means," Moussa Abu Marzouk, a leader of the armed Islamist group Hamas that rules Gaza, said on Twitter. Israel said it was beefing up security forces on Saturday in anticipati­on of further confrontat­ions in Jerusalem, the occupied West Bank and Gaza after fierce clashes erupted the previous night at AlAqsa Mosque.

A Palestinia­n official said Egypt was mediating between the sides to prevent further escalation and yesterday’s violence appeared less pronounced than Friday's events.

On Friday, police fired rubber bullets and stun grenades towards rock-hurling Palestinia­n youths at the mosque on the Noble Sanctuary/Temple Mount plaza holy to both Muslims and Jews.

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