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Four Palestinia­ns injured in Ramadan clashes in Jerusalem

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Jerusalem - Four Palestinia­ns were injured in clashes with Israeli police in annexed east Jerusalem, the Palestinia­n Red Crescent said on Monday, after officers cordoned off a popular gathering spot for Ramadan crowds.

Separately in the historical­ly Arab Jaffa district of Tel Aviv, residents assaulted a rabbi seeking to acquire land for housing for Jewish seminary students in a predominan­tly Arab neighbourh­ood, prompting clashes with police.

Police said they made three arrests after the Jerusalem clashes, during which they used tear gas and water cannon to disperse a large crowd gathered outside one of the gates to the walled Old City, video posted on Twitter showed.

Police said the crowd attacked officers with stones and firecracke­rs but caused no casualties. The Palestinia­n Red Crescent said four people in the crowd were wounded.

During the holy month of Ramadan, the promenade around the walls of the Old City is a popular place for Palestinia­ns to gather after dark.

Two far-right lawmakers - Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir of the Religious Zionism alliance - visited police deployed outside the Old City on Sunday night. ‘We need zero tolerance, an iron fist and to bring all the perpetrato­rs to justice,’ Smotrich tweeted.

In Jaffa, the unrest began when residents assaulted the head of a Jewish seminary, Rabbi Eliyahu Mali, police said, adding that they had arrested two suspects in their thirties.

After the assault, groups of Jaffa residents faced off with seminary students in the streets. Police in riot gear and on horseback rode through the neighbourh­ood, where residents set off firecracke­rs and clouds of smoke hung in the air.

Police said officers were attacked with stones and firecracke­rs and two were injured. Three people were arrested.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Israeli security forces take position following clashes with Arab protesters, in the city of Jaffa near Tel Aviv on Sunday
(AFP) Israeli security forces take position following clashes with Arab protesters, in the city of Jaffa near Tel Aviv on Sunday

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