Over 300 Palestinians Injured in Jerusalem Holy Site Clash With Israeli Police

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Israeli police firing tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets clashed with stone-throwing Palestinians at a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site on Monday, the latest in a series of confrontations that threatened to push the contested city toward wider conflict.

In an apparent attempt to avoid further confrontation, Israeli authorities changed the planned route of a march by ultranationalist Jews through the Muslim Quarter of the Old City. The marchers were ordered to avoid the area and sent on a different route circumventing the Muslim Quarter on their way to the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray.

But tensions remained high after Monday morning’s violence.

More than a dozen tear gas canisters and stun grenades landed in the Al-Aqsa Mosque, one of Islam’s holiest sites, as police and protesters faced off inside the walled compound that surrounds it, said an Associated Press photographer at the scene. Smoke rose in front of the mosque and the iconic golden-domed shrine on the site, and rocks littered the nearby plaza. Inside one area of the compound, shoes and debris lay scattered over ornate carpets.

More than 305 Palestinians were hurt, including 228 who went to hospitals and clinics for treatment, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent. Seven of the injured were in serious condition. Police said 21 officers were hurt, including three who were hospitalized. Israeli paramedics said seven Israeli civilians were also hurt.

The confrontation was the latest after weeks of mounting tensions between Palestinians and Israeli troops in the Old City of Jerusalem, the emotional center of their conflict. There have been almost nightly clashes during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, already a time of heightened religious sensitivities.

Most recently, the tensions have been fueled by the planned eviction of dozens of Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of east Jerusalem where Israeli settlers have waged a lengthy legal battle to take over properties. Monday was expected to be particularly tense since Israelis mark it as Jerusalem Day to celebrate their capture of east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war.

On Monday, two anti-Arab members of Israel’s parliament, surrounded by an entourage and police, pushed through a line of protesters in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. Several Arab members of parliament were among those trying to stop Betzalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir, amid shouting and jostling. At one point during the scrum, the protesters pounded on the sides of a dumpster, and one man yelled at Smotrich in Arabic, “Get out of here, you dog!”

Smotrich and Ben Gvir eventually got to the other side of a police barricade and entered a house already inhabited by settlers.

Over the past few days, hundreds of Palestinians and several dozen police officers have been hurt in clashes in and around the Old City, including the sacred compound, which is known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary. The compound which has been the trigger for rounds of Israel-Palestinian violence in the past, is Islam’s third-holiest site and considered Judaism’s holiest.

An AP photographer at the scene said that early Monday morning, protesters had barricaded gates to the walled compound with wooden boards and scrap metal. Sometime after 7. a.m., clashes erupted, with those inside throwing stones at police deployed outside. Police entered the compound, firing tear gas, rubber-coated steel pellets and stun grenades.

At some point during the morning about 400 people, both young protesters and older worshippers, were inside the carpeted Al-Aqsa Mosque. Police fired tear gas and stun grenades into the mosque.

Police said protesters hurled stones at officers and onto an adjoining roadway near the Western Wall, where thousands of Israeli Jews had gathered to pray.

After several days of Jerusalem confrontations, Israel has come under growing international criticism for its heavy-handed actions at the site, particularly during Ramadan.

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so they not gonna talk about when Israeli police smoke bombed the mosque

thearchiver
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Something tells me non-palestinians were also injured.

BigMac
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One side has weapons/armor and the other side has nothing. How is this considered a clash?

eazydoesit
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like fighting with strangers then u realize later that they're ur long lost cousins

fyteluv
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Yawn..there's a clash at Texas southern border. More like 40k.
It's the cartels vs border patrol.

Garapetsa
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So they attack, and you report as if they were victims.

melodicgrog
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Continually ~ "Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem!"

suzanneapplegarth
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Thanks for telling me exactly what your title

wannabetravelers
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If it weren't for American and British modern day imperialism, I feel like this issue would have been resolved ages ago

alancantu
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Send the billions to Palestine, not Israhell.

mistermax
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hate without end. pawns played to their own end. wash rinse repeat.

Semper_Iratus
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This is not a clash. Clash means two equal sides. In this case, the Palestinian people are being oppressed in this evil, racist regime by these Israelis.

jumpy
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Religion will be the end of our world.

AuhxySnipes
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How about you report on the rockets just sent by Hamas at civilians in Jerusalem?

yd
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The video is only 20 seconds why they takes 52 seconds? This weird channel always does that 🤬

relaxman-tutp
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“Israel fends off attack from terrorist group with no fatalities.” There, I fixed it for you.

jackjmaheriii
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The walking dead are getting out of control

truthkilla
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Well there goes that Middle East peace deal

johndough
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Religion is about peace... yeaaa right!

kinetics
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When you give a country $3 billion annually in welfare and all the military hardware they want, what do you expect Merica, LMFAO!

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