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UN meet will discuss escalation of situation at Al Haram Al Sharif

Mideast Quartet expresses concern over Jerusalem violence

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The United Nations Security Council will meet today to discuss the recent escalation of violence at Al Haram Al Sharif in occupied East Jerusalem, according to diplomats.

Sweden, Egypt and France requested the meeting to “urgently discuss how calls for de-escalation in Jerusalem can be supported,” Sweden’s Deputy UN ambassador, Carl Skau, posted on Twitter.

Tensions began to soar after the Israeli authoritie­s imposed restrictiv­e measures on the entry of worshipper­s into Al Haram Al Sharif in occupied East Jerusalem. The new restrictiv­e measures include installati­on of metal detectors at entry points to the Al Haram Al Sharif.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas ordered the suspension of all official contact with Israel until it removed the metal detectors.

The Israeli government has tried to change the demographi­c make-up of occupied Jerusalem over the past decades by constructi­ng colonies, destroying historical sites and expelling the local Palestinia­n population.

Palestinia­ns say the Israeli measures are aimed at paving the way for the Judaisatio­n of the city.

Meanwhile, the Middle East diplomatic quartet expressed concern on Saturday about escalating violence in Jerusalem and called on all sides to “demonstrat­e maximum restraint.”

The Quartet comprises the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations.

The envoys of the four countries “strongly condemn acts of terror, express their regret for all loss of innocent life caused by the violence, and hope for a speedy recovery to the wounded,” the Quartet said in a joint statement.

“The Quartet Envoys call on all to demonstrat­e maximum restraint, refrain from provocativ­e actions and work towards de-escalating the situation,” it added.

 ?? AFP ?? Security measures installed yesterday by Israeli authoritie­s, include cameras outside a main entrance to Al Haram Al Sharif in occupied Jerusalem.
AFP Security measures installed yesterday by Israeli authoritie­s, include cameras outside a main entrance to Al Haram Al Sharif in occupied Jerusalem.

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