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Israel reopens Jerusalem holy site after attack that killed 2

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JERUSALEM — Hundreds of Muslim worshipper­s visited a Jerusalem holy site Sunday after Israel reopened the compound following a rare closure in response to a deadly shooting last week that raised concerns about wider unrest.

For the first time in decades, Israel closed the site— knowntoMus­lims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as the TempleMoun­t — on Friday after three Arab citizens of Israel opened fire fromthe sacred site with automatic weapons, killing two police officers. The three were later shot dead inside the compound.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that following consultati­ons with security officials the site would be reopened Sunday afternoon with increased security measures that included metal detectors at the entrance gates and additional security cameras.

At midday, Israeli police opened two of the gates to the compound to allow worshipper­s to enter through the newly erected detectors. Police said some worshipper­s refused to go through them and knelt to pray outside instead. But despite concerns that the new measures could slow movement and spark renewed tensions, police said they appeared to be working fine and that 200 people had already passed through.

Israel did not coordinate the changes with Jordan, which serves as the custodian of theMuslim-administer­ed site, according to a Jordanian official.

Jordan’s stance is that anything installed at the site must be approved by the Waqf, or Muslim administra­tion, and cannot change the status quo, said the official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the still developing situation with reporters.

 ?? AHMAD GHARABLI/GETTY-AFP ?? Muslims pray Sunday near the entrance of a holy site that Israel reopened after a deadly Friday attack. Some worshipper­s refused to enter because of new security measures.
AHMAD GHARABLI/GETTY-AFP Muslims pray Sunday near the entrance of a holy site that Israel reopened after a deadly Friday attack. Some worshipper­s refused to enter because of new security measures.

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