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Funeral crowd throngs East Jerusalem Crowds flock to Jerusalem funeral for Palestinian teenager
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Thousands of mourners have carried the body of a murdered Palestinian teenager through East Jerusalem amid tight security ahead of his funeral. Mourners have carried the body of a murdered Palestinian teenager through East Jerusalem amid huge crowds and tight security ahead of his funeral.
Mohammad Abu Khdair's family believe he was killed in revenge for the murders of three young Israelis in June. Police have not yet established a motive.Mohammad Abu Khdair's family believe he was killed in revenge for the murders of three young Israelis in June. Police have not yet established a motive.
His funeral is to take place near the family's home in the Shuafat district.His funeral is to take place near the family's home in the Shuafat district.
Elsewhere in East Jerusalem, hundreds of Palestinian youths clashed with police in two districts. Elsewhere in East Jerusalem, hundreds of Palestinian youths clashed with police. No injuries were reported.
The funeral comes amid heightened tension between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas in and around the Gaza Strip.The funeral comes amid heightened tension between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas in and around the Gaza Strip.
Earlier on Friday it emerged that Hamas had offered to halt its rocket attacks on southern Israel if the Israel military ceased its air raids against the Palestinian territory. Earlier on Friday Hamas said it was ready to halt its rocket attacks on southern Israel if the Israel military ceased its air raids against the Palestinian territory.
A Hamas source said Egyptian intelligence officials had brokered a potential ceasefire, but rockets and mortars continued to hit Israel, and Israel fired artillery shells into Gaza. The violence was less than in recent days, however. A Hamas source said Egyptian intelligence officials had brokered a potential ceasefire, but rockets and mortars continued to hit Israel, and Israel fired artillery shells into Gaza - although the intensity of attacks by both sides lessened.
Israeli officials handed the body of Mohammad Abu Khdair over to his family on Friday. It was said to be badly burnt following his abduction and murder, slowing the identification process and preventing the family from burying him on Thursday in line with Islamic tradition.Israeli officials handed the body of Mohammad Abu Khdair over to his family on Friday. It was said to be badly burnt following his abduction and murder, slowing the identification process and preventing the family from burying him on Thursday in line with Islamic tradition.
Shrouded in a Palestinian flag as it was borne aloft by mourners through the streets of East Jerusalem after the first Friday prayer services of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Shrouded in a Palestinian flag, it was borne aloft by mourners through the streets of East Jerusalem after the first Friday prayer services of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
A major Israeli security operation was launched after two previous days of clashes there between masked Palestinian youths and Israeli police. At the scene: Kevin Connolly, BBC News, Jerusalem
In both communities in this deeply divided and sharply polarised city there was a widespread expectation that the funeral of Mohammad Abu Khdair would be a flashpoint between Palestinian protestors and the Israeli security forces.
So it proved.
Minutes after Friday prayers ended, the streets of districts like Shufat and Beit Hanina began to fill as worshippers poured out of the mosques.
Young men in masks could be seen striding purposefully towards the front through groups of slower-moving mourners.
Mohammad Abu Khdair's body was carried in open-topped coffin decorated with the Palestinian flag through cheering crowds. In the chants, he was described as a martyr.
The Israeli police have held back from the event in Shuafat, effectively setting up a cordon a short distance away to pen the protests into one area of Arab East Jerusalem.
The potential for further confrontation remains on a day of extraordinary tension here.
A major Israeli security operation was launched in East Jerusalem after two previous days of clashes there between masked Palestinian youths and Israeli police.
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said officers had clashed on Friday with hundreds of Palestinians in Ras al-Amud and Wadi Joz.Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said officers had clashed on Friday with hundreds of Palestinians in Ras al-Amud and Wadi Joz.
Mohammad Abu Khdair was seen being forced into a car in Shufat, East Jerusalem, early on Wednesday and his body was later found in West Jerusalem.Mohammad Abu Khdair was seen being forced into a car in Shufat, East Jerusalem, early on Wednesday and his body was later found in West Jerusalem.
It comes after the bodies of the three Israeli seminary students were found near the city of Hebron on Monday, two-and-a-half weeks after they were abducted. Their funerals took place on Tuesday.It comes after the bodies of the three Israeli seminary students were found near the city of Hebron on Monday, two-and-a-half weeks after they were abducted. Their funerals took place on Tuesday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed their deaths on Hamas and called on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to abandon a partnership his Fatah movement had struck with the group. Hamas has denied any involvement in the murders. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed their deaths on Hamas and called on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to abandon a reconciliation deal his Fatah movement had struck with the group. Hamas has denied any involvement in the murders.
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