Imperial Valley Press

Clashes erupt again near flashpoint Jerusalem holy site

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JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police on Sunday entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City to secure the way for Jewish visitors to the flashpoint holy site, fueling clashes that left 17 Palestinia­ns wounded, according to Palestinia­n medical workers.

The unrest happened just two days after clashes with Palestinia­ns at the same site. Violence in Jerusalem between Israeli security forces and Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors a year ago escalated into an 11-day Gaza war.

The hilltop compound housing the mosque is the third-holiest site in Islam, while it is the holiest place for Jews, who refer to it as the Temple Mount. The competing claims to the site have sparked numerous rounds of violence.

This year the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Christian holy week culminatin­g in Easter Sunday and the week-long Jewish Passover are all occurring at the same time, with tens of thousands of visitors flocking to the city after coronaviru­s restrictio­ns have been mostly lifted.

Israeli police accused Palestinia­ns of “defiling and desecratin­g” a holy site, while Palestinia­n officials accused Israel of trying to divide the sensitive holy site. “What happened in Al-Aqsa Mosque is a dangerous escalation, the repercussi­ons of which are to be borne by the Israeli government alone,” said Nabil Abu Rdeneh, spokesman for Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas.

Police said they entered the compound to facilitate the routine visit of Jews to the holy site. They said Palestinia­ns had stockpiled stones and set up barriers in anticipati­on of violence.

Amateur videos circulatin­g on social media appeared to show police officers using batons to subdue arrested Palestinia­ns and clear people from the esplanade, drawing accusation­s they were using excessive force. In one video, an officer clubbed an apparently unarmed man as he stood next to a child.

Omer Barlev, the Israeli minister in charge of the police, said it was important to ensure freedom of worship “but we will not compromise when violence and terror take place.”

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