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Arrests at holy site in Jerusalem | Arrests at holy site in Jerusalem |
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Israeli police and Palestinian worshippers have clashed at Jerusalem's most sensitive religious site. | |
Police arrested people who were throwing stones in the Temple Mount compound, known to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif, a police spokesman said. | |
The site houses both the al-Aqsa mosque and the Jewish holy site, the Western Wall. A spokesman said police did not enter the al-Aqsa mosque itself. | The site houses both the al-Aqsa mosque and the Jewish holy site, the Western Wall. A spokesman said police did not enter the al-Aqsa mosque itself. |
The clashes came amid rising tensions in the past weeks over the area. | The clashes came amid rising tensions in the past weeks over the area. |
On Saturday, Jerusalem police announced they would strengthen policing around the Temple Mount after Muslim leaders urged Palestinians to defend Jerusalem against "Jewish conquest." | On Saturday, Jerusalem police announced they would strengthen policing around the Temple Mount after Muslim leaders urged Palestinians to defend Jerusalem against "Jewish conquest." |
There have been rumours among Palestinians that Jewish extremists were planning on harming the holy site - though no such attempt has been made. | There have been rumours among Palestinians that Jewish extremists were planning on harming the holy site - though no such attempt has been made. |
Last month, police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse 150 Palestinian protesters who had thrown rocks at non-Muslims who entered the al-Aqsa mosque compound. | Last month, police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse 150 Palestinian protesters who had thrown rocks at non-Muslims who entered the al-Aqsa mosque compound. |
Israeli police said the visitors were foreign tourists, but Palestinians said they were Jewish extremists. | Israeli police said the visitors were foreign tourists, but Palestinians said they were Jewish extremists. |
In the most recent incident, Police said they entered the compound in the morning after demonstrators threw stones and a petrol bomb at police. | |
Jerusalem police spokesman Shmuel Ben-Ruby said security forces used stun grenades to disperse the demonstrators, and that they remain on high alert in the area. | |
Police also said they had arrested the Palestinian minister for Jerusalem affairs, Hatem Abdel Qader, on charges of incitement. | |
Palestinian officials said police had sealed off the compound and that some 100 Palestinian worshippers remained inside. | Palestinian officials said police had sealed off the compound and that some 100 Palestinian worshippers remained inside. |