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Dozens hurt in police clash at funeral in Jerusalem

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Jerusalem - More than 70 Palestinia­ns were wounded in overnight clashes with Israeli forces at a Jerusalem funeral, Palestinia­n medics said on Tuesday, in unrest that police said included ‘violent riots’ which threatened officers’ lives.

The unrest unfolded as Palestinia­ns were burying Walid al-Sharif, 23, who died on Saturday of wounds suffered during clashes last month at Jerusalem’s flashpoint AlAqsa mosque compound.

The Palestinia­n Red Crescent said the injuries occurred ‘during clashes with occupation forces’, with Israeli police firing rubber bullets and stun grenades, in and around Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem’s Old City.

Sharif's body was carried by mourners across the AlAqsa compound and brought through the Old City’s Herod Gate, before burial at a nearby cemetery.

Police said ‘violent disturbanc­es occurred both during and after the funeral, including in the cemetery itself’. Six officers were injured.

Israeli ‘ forces acted resolutely against hundreds of lawbreaker­s and violent rioters who... took violent actions against the forces endangerin­g their lives’, a police statement said. Palestinia­ns were ‘hurling stones, bottles, bricks and other heavy objects, as well as firing fireworks at the forces’, it added.

The Palestinia­n Prisoner’s Club advocacy group said more than 50 people were arrested. Police put the arrest figure at 15.

The clashes erupted days after a police raid on the funeral procession of veteran Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, who was shot dead during an Israeli army raid in the West Bank.

Palestinia­ns and the TV network said Israeli troops killed her, while Israel said Palestinia­n gunfire may have been to blame.

Anger over her death was compounded on Friday when baton-wielding Israeli police in annexed east Jerusalem beat pallbearer­s carrying Abu Akleh’s coffin which was covered by a Palestinia­n flag.

Israeli police have said they will investigat­e the raid carried out by officers on the funeral procession as Abu Akleh’s body emerged from St. Joseph’s, a Catholic hospital in east Jerusalem.

The chaotic incident has been strongly condemned around the world.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Palestinia­n mourners carry the body of Walid al-Sharif at Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound, on Tuesday
(AFP) Palestinia­n mourners carry the body of Walid al-Sharif at Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound, on Tuesday

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