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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Sporadic clashes hit Jerusalem, West Bank
Fighting in Jerusalem and West Bank comes as Palestinian access to Aqsa is reportedly cut off for the third day while Jews visit site for holidays
Fighting in Jerusalem and West Bank comes as Palestinian access to Aqsa is reportedly cut off for the third day while Jews visit site for holidays
During clashes that followed protests against denying access to al-Aqsa,
Palestinians respond to Israeli security forces attack by throwing
stones near Ramallah (AA)
Sporadic clashes between Israeli security forces and Palestinians hit
Jerusalem's Old City and a checkpoint outside Ramallah on Tuesday, with
tensions heightened as Palestinians were reportedly denied access to
al-Aqsa Mosque for the third consecutive day.
The incidents followed fresh clashes on Monday at the mosque compound in
Jerusalem, where security forces fired stun grenades and tear gas and
Palestinians threw stones and petrol bombs while barricading themselves
inside the shrine.
Tuesday's disturbances in Jerusalem occurred on the margins of the
compound, with an increase in the number of Jewish visitors expected as a
result of the eight-day Sukkot holiday that began on Sunday night.
Al-Aqsa Mosque compound director Sheikh Omar al-Kiswani told Ma'an News
Agency that 140 Jews had entered the complex on Tuesday while he said
all Palestinians under the age of 50 were denied entry.
Just ahead of leaving Israel for the UN General Assembly meeting in New
York, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters on
Tuesday that he plans in his UN speech to "stress that unfortunately,
the Palestinians continue to spread blatant lies about our policy on
Temple Mount and I will demand an end to this wild incitement".
Last week, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas - who has warned Israel
that a third intifada is possible if Aqsa restrictions continue - said
he planned to drop a bombshell during his UN speech.
Exactly what Abbas will focus on remains unclear with some speculating
that he will call for the complete withdrawal from the Oslo Accords or
the dissolution of the Palestinian Authority.
A Palestinian official told AFP that the leader will "tell everyone that
the current situation is no longer tenable, that the Authority has
authority in name only while Israel is destroying any idea of a two
state solution".
Al-Aqsa is the third-holiest site in Islam. Known to Jews as the Temple
Mount, it is the most sacred site in Judaism. It has been hit by
repeated clashes in recent weeks after Israeli police raided the mosque,
saying they had received warnings that youth inside were planning
attacks on Jews visiting for Jewish New Year.
Palestinians, however, say the recent Israeli incursions on the mosque,
where access has been regularly restricted to Muslims, are unprecedented
and are part of an attempt to permanently block access to the holy
site. Netanyahu has said repeatedly that he is committed to the status quo there.
The clashes outside Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, saw dozens of
youths throw stones at Israeli soldiers, who responded with water cannon
and rubber bullets, an AFP journalist reported.
The violence occurred on the sidelines of a demonstration organised by
Palestinian organisations, in part over the Israeli raids at the Al-Aqsa
compound. Israeli authorities said the raids at the sensitive site were
necessary to stop rioters from disrupting visits there.
Israeli police also said they had arrested 12 Palestinians overnight in
annexed East Jerusalem, where the Al-Aqsa compound is located, including
several in connection with the clashes at the site.
Israel seized East Jerusalem in the Six Day War of 1967 and later
annexed it in a move never recognised by the international community.