Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Metal detectors

Israel is wary of being seen to bow to pressure by the Palestinia­ns

- Reuters

JERUSALEM: Israel said on Sunday it would not remove metal detectors whose installati­on outside a Jerusalem mosque has triggered the bloodiest clashes with the Palestinia­ns in years, but could eventually reduce their use.

Fuelling fears of an escalation, Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas said he would halt security ties with Israel until it scraps the walk-through gates installed at entrances to al-Aqsa mosque plaza after two police guards were shot dead on July 14.

But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is wary of being seen to yield to Palestinia­n pressure over the site.

“They (metal detectors) will remain. The murderers will never tell us how to search the murderers,” Tzachi Hanegbi, Israeli minister for regional developmen­t, told Army Radio.

Incensed at what they perceive as a violation of delicate decadesold access arrangemen­ts at the site, many Palestinia­ns have refused to go through the metal detectors, holding street prayers and often violent protests.

Israeli security forces shot three demonstrat­ors dead on Friday, medics said. A fourth Palestinia­n was killed on Saturday when an explosive device he was building went off prematurel­y.

In a sign unrest was spreading, a Palestinia­n stabbed three Israelis in the occupied West Bank on Friday. On Sunday, a rocket was launched into Israel from the Gaza Strip but caused no damage.

The UN security council has scheduled a session on the crisis for Monday.

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