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Palestinia­ns die in clashes over Jerusalem holy site

UN talks set for Monday over Mideast violence

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— Two Palestinia­ns died in clashes with Israeli forces Saturday as the army moved in to seal off an attacker’s home after violence over security measures at an ultra-sensitive holy site.

The U.N. Security Council will hold closed-door talks Monday about the spiralling violence after Egypt, France and Sweden sought a meeting to “urgently discuss how calls for de-escalation in Jerusalem can be supported.”

The deaths followed bloodshed on Friday, when a 19-year-old Palestinia­n killed three Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank and three Palestinia­ns died in clashes with Israeli forces.

On Saturday, Palestinia­n youths hurled stones and petrol bombs as the army used a bulldozer to close off the 19-year-old attacker’s West Bank village and prepare his house for probable demolition.

Israel frequently punishes the families of attackers by razing or sealing their homes as a deterrent, although rights groups say this amounts to collective punishment.

Clashes also flared in East Jerusalem and other Palestinia­n villages in the West Bank near Jerusalem, police said, adding that anti-riot measures were used against them.

At the Qalandiya crossing between the West Bank and Jerusalem, at least eight Palestinia­ns were wounded, the Palestinia­n health ministry said.

A Palestinia­n died of wounds suffered in clashes east of Jerusalem, the ministry said.

It said 17-year-old Oday Nawajaa was hit by Israeli live fire at Al-Azariya.

Another Palestinia­n, 18, died nearby when a petrol bomb exploded prematurel­y.

The violence was triggered by security measures including metal detectors at the entrance to the Haram al-Sharif compound, known to Jews as the Temple Mount, ahead of the main weekly Friday prayers.

Israel imposed the measures after a gun and knife attack killed two Israeli policemen on July 14.

The Palestinia­ns reject the measures, viewing them as Israel asserting further control over the holy site.

The site in Jerusalem’s Old City that includes the revered Al-Aqsa mosque and Dome of the Rock has been a focal point for Palestinia­ns.

In 2000, then Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon’s visit to the compound helped ignite the second Palestinia­n intifada, or uprising, which lasted more than four years.

 ?? AFP-Yonhap ?? Palestinia­n youths run from the path of an Israeli army bulldozer during clashes in the village of Kubar, west of Ramallah, Saturday, as Israeli forces try to close the roads leading to the village.
AFP-Yonhap Palestinia­n youths run from the path of an Israeli army bulldozer during clashes in the village of Kubar, west of Ramallah, Saturday, as Israeli forces try to close the roads leading to the village.

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