Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Bibi vows to impose order after chaos

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JERUSALEM: Israel vowed on Sunday to restore order in Jerusalem after hundreds of Palestinia­n protesters were wounded in a weekend of clashes with Israeli security forces, while the justice ministry put off a key court ruling on a flashpoint property dispute.

Consecutiv­e nights of violence around the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City has been the worst since 2017, fuelled by a years-long bid by Jewish settlers to take over nearby Palestinia­n homes in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.

Ahead of a cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, also referred to as “Bibi”, warned that Israel “would decisively and responsibl­y impose law and order in Jerusalem”.

Amid growing internatio­nal calls for a de-escalation, Tunisia said the UN Security Council was to hold a closeddoor meeting on Monday, at its request, to discuss the violence.

Some 121 Palestinia­ns were wounded in Saturday’s overnight clashes.

Israeli police said 17 of its officers were wounded.

The previous night more than 220 people, again mostly Palestinia­ns, were hurt as police stormed Al-Aqsa, saying Palestinia­ns had thrown rocks and fireworks at officers.

Four Arab countries that normalised ties with Israel over the past year - the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan - all condemned Israel’s actions and voiced support for the Palestinia­ns.

 ?? AFP ?? A Palestinia­n protester hurls stones at Israeli security forces in Jerusalem’s Old City on Saturday night.
AFP A Palestinia­n protester hurls stones at Israeli security forces in Jerusalem’s Old City on Saturday night.

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