Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

More than 20 wounded in fresh Jerusalem violence

- Agence France-presse letters@hindustant­imes.com

JERUSALEM: More than 20 Israelis and Palestinia­ns were wounded on Sunday in several incidents in and around Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-aqsa Mosque compound, two days after major violence at the site.

The latest clashes take the number of wounded since Friday to more than 170, at a tense time when the Jewish Passover festival coincides with Ramadan. They also follow deadly violence in Israel and the occupied West Bank in late March and early this month that has killed 36 people.

Early on Sunday morning, “hundreds” of Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors inside the mosque compound started gathering piles of stones, shortly before the arrival of Jewish visitors, police said. Jews are allowed to visit but not to pray at the site, also known as Temple Mount, the holiest place in Judaism and third-holiest in Islam.

The police said its forces had entered the compound in order to “remove” the demonstrat­ors and “re-establish order”.

The Palestinia­n Red Crescent said 19 Palestinia­ns were wounded, including at least five who were hospitalis­ed. It said some had been wounded with rubber-coated steel bullets.

An AFP team near the entrance to the compound early Sunday morning saw barefoot Jewish worshipper­s leaving the site, protected by heavily armed police.

Outside the Old City, in Israeliann­exed East Jerusalem, Palestinia­n youths threw rocks at passing buses, resulting in seven people being treated for light wounds at Shaare Zedek hospital, the medical facility said.

Video released by the police showed two Israeli buses, their windscreen­s and side windows smashed in, driving down a road near the Old City as young men showered them with rocks. The police said they had arrested 18 Palestinia­ns.

Senior Palestinia­n official Hussein Al Sheikh said Sunday that “Israel’s dangerous escalation in the Al-aqsa compound ... is a blatant attack on our holy places”, and called on the internatio­nal community to intervene.

The chief of the Hamas Islamist movement which controls the Palestinia­n enclave of Gaza meanwhile warned Israel that “Al-aqsa is ours and ours alone”.

“Our people have the right to access it and pray in it, and we will not bow down to (Israeli) repression and terror,” Ismail Haniyeh said in a statement.

Later Sunday morning, mosques in Palestinia­n neighbourh­oods of annexed east Jerusalem broadcast calls for people to head towards the Al-aqsa compound.

Weeks of mounting tensions saw two deadly attacks by Palestinia­ns in or near the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv in late March and early April, alongside mass arrests by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank.

A total of 14 people have been killed in attacks against Israel since March 22. Twenty-two Palestinia­ns have been killed over the same period.

 ?? AFP ?? Israeli border police chase Palestinia­n protesters in the area in front of the Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City.
AFP Israeli border police chase Palestinia­n protesters in the area in front of the Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City.

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