MORE THAN 150 WOUNDED IN CLASH AT MAJOR HOLY SITE BETWEEN PALESTINIANS AND ISRAELI POLICE

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More than 150 wounded in clash at major holy site between Palestinians and Israeli police

Medics said more than 150 Palestinians were wounded – Palestinians threw rocks and Israeli police responded with tear gas in what was the most serious violence at the site in nearly a year. The holy site. which is sacred to Jews and Muslims. has often been the epicentre of Israeli Palestinian unrest. and tensions were already heightened amid a recent wave of violence. Clashes at the site last year helped spark an 11 day war with Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. The clashes come at a particularly sensitive time. Ramadan this year coincides with Passover. a major weeklong Jewish holiday beginning Friday at sundown. and Christian holy week. which culminates on Easter Sunday. The holidays are expected to bring tens of thousands of faithful into Jerusalem's Old City. home to major sites sacred to all three religions. Hours after the clashes began. police said they had put an end to the violence and arrested “hundreds” of suspects. The mosque was re opened. and some 60.000 people attended the main Friday prayers midday. according to the Waqf. the Islamic endowment that administers the site. After prayers. thousands of Palestinians marched around the esplanade. chanting “with our souls. with our blood. we sacrifice for you. Al Aqsa.” in addition to slogans in support of Hamas. the Islamic militant group that rules Gaza. Less than a kilometre away. thousands of Christians marched in a procession retracing the traditional journey of Jesus to the cross in honour of Good Friday. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was open to visitors. who are returning to the Holy Land in large numbers for the first time since before the pandemic. The violence was confined to the mosque compound. Israeli authorities said that before the unrest broke out they had negotiated with Muslim leaders to try to ensure calm. But the police say Palestinians stockpiled rocks and other objects inside the compound and hurled stones at the Mughrabi Gate. which leads to the Western Wall — a major Jewish holy site — triggering the violence. Palestinian witnesses. who spoke on condition of anonymity out of security concerns. said a small group of Palestinians threw rocks at police. who then entered the compound in force. setting off a wider conflagration. Palestinians view any large deployment of police at Al Aqsa as a provocation. Palestinians threw rocks and fireworks. and police fired tear gas and stun grenades on the sprawling esplanade surrounding the mosque. Dozens of Palestinians barricaded themselves inside the mosque as they fought Israeli security forces. Israeli police later entered the mosque and arrested people inside. The police rarely enter the building. which is seen by Palestinians as an escalation. The Palestinian Red Crescent emergency service said it treated 152 people. many of them wounded by rubber coated bullets or stun grenades. Video footage showed police beating a photographer for the Waqf with batons before knocking him to the ground and kicking him. The Waqf said the photographer. Rami Khatib. suffered a broken hand. There was no immediate comment from police. The Israeli police said three officers were wounded from “massive stone throwing.” with two evacuated from the scene for treatment. Neighbouring Jordan. which has custodianship over the holy site. and the Palestinian Authority issued a joint statement accusing Israel of “a dangerous and condemnable escalation that threatens to explode the situation'. Egypt also condemned the “Israeli raid'. Israel's public security minister. Omer Barlev. who oversees the police force. said Israel had “no interest” in violence at the holy site but that police were forced to confront “violent elements” who attacked them with stones and metal bars. He said Israel was committed to freedom of worship for Jews and Muslims alike. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said authorities “are working to calm things on the Temple Mount and throughout Israel. At the same time. we...

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