Israel promises to end mayhem
JERUSALEM: Israel vowed on Sunday to restore order in Jerusalem after hundreds of Palestinian protesters were wounded in weekend clashes with Israeli security forces, as a key court hearing on a flashpoint property dispute was postponed.
The area around the revered Al-Aqsa mosque has seen several nights of violence, the worst since 2017, fuelled by a years-long bid by Jewish settlers to take over nearby Palestinian homes in Israeliannexed
east Jerusalem. Israeli police again faced off against mostly young Palestinians at several locations in east Jerusalem late on Sunday.
Police fired stun grenades and “skunk” water cannons, spraying foul-smelling water at Palestinians outside the Old City’s Damascus Gate and scuffled with youths in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, amid other isolated flare-ups across the area.
The Palestinian Red Crescent reported a total of seven injuries from Damascus Gate and Sheikh Jarrah, including four hospitalisations.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday defended Israel’s response to the protests and rioting in east Jerusalem.
“We will uphold law and order — vigorously and responsibly,” Mr Netanyahu said ahead of a weekly cabinet meeting, while vowing to “guard freedom of worship for all faiths”.