Mercury (Hobart)

Israel promises to end mayhem

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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”.

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