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Israel attacks Palestinia­n protesters

- Ma’an

JERUSALEM: Israeli forces injured scores of Palestinia­ns, including medics, journalist­s, and a 10-yearold girl on Tuesday night, as ongoing demonstrat­ions against new Israeli security measures at al-Aqsa Mosque, were again brutally suppressed.

The violent clashes came hours after Israeli authoritie­s removed metal detectors installed at the mosque’s gates last week – only to replace them with more advanced surveillan­ce technology at the holy site and throughout the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem.

Palestinia­ns have maintained their objection to all new security measures, and are demanding that the situation return to how it was before July 14, when a deadly shootout at the compound provided an impetus for Israel to further impose its control over al-Aqsa, in contravent­ion of agreements.

Israeli forces attacked Palestinia­ns who were performing the Ishaa, night-time prayer inside and outside the walls of the Old City, as part of an ongoing civil disobedien­ce movement. Israeli soldiers chased thousands of peaceful worshipper­s, including women, children and the elderly, firing stun grenades and tear gas.

Israeli police pushed and beat worshipper­s with batons in an attempt to disperse them from the Lions’ Gate entrance to the Old City. Young Palestinia­n men then clashed with Israeli forces in areas of occupied East Jerusalem.

 ?? PICTURE: EPA ?? Fighters from al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinia­n Fatah movement, protest in Gaza City against security measures at al-Aqsa mosque.
PICTURE: EPA Fighters from al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinia­n Fatah movement, protest in Gaza City against security measures at al-Aqsa mosque.

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