News ID: 15049
Publish Date: 14 April 2014 - 08:53

Palestinian worshippers Attacked by Israeli Forces in Jerusalem Holy Site

Navideshahed- In a new desecration of the Muslims’ holy sites in Palestine, Israeli soldiers and police attacked Palestinian worshippers in Haram al-Sharif compound in Jerusalem on Sunday.

Violence erupted on Sunday morning after Israeli police opened one of the walled compound’s gates to non-Muslim visitors after dawn prayers.
The Palestinians had remained in the courtyard of the al-Aqsa mosque in anticipation of an incursion by groups of Jewish extremists, Al Jazeera reported.
The Haram al-Sharif, which includes the al-Aqsa mosque and the Dome of the Rock, is Islam's third holiest site and is known to Jews as the Temple Mount. Although non-Muslim visitors are permitted, Jews are not allowed to pray at the site, even under Israeli law.
Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the Palestinians threw stones and a number of Molotov cocktails at police who had entered the site.
“Police responded by using stun grenades and entered the Temple Mount area,”? he said.
There were no reports of injuries or arrests.
Protests erupted at the site last month after a right-wing Israeli politician, Moshe Feiglin, called on the Israeli Knesset to strengthen Israel’s control over the site and usurp sovereignty.
Rosenfeld could not say if Jews were among those seeking to visit the site.

Violence erupted on Sunday morning after Israeli police opened one of the walled compound’s gates to non-Muslim visitors after dawn prayers. The Palestinians had remained in the courtyard of the al-Aqsa mosque in anticipation of an incursion by groups of Jewish extremists, Al Jazeera reported. The Haram al-Sharif, which includes the al-Aqsa mosque and the Dome of the Rock, is Islam's third holiest site and is known to Jews as the Temple Mount. Although non-Muslim visitors are permitted, Jews are not allowed to pray at the site, even under Israeli law. Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the Palestinians threw stones and a number of Molotov cocktails at police who had entered the site. “Police responded by using stun grenades and entered the Temple Mount area,”? he said. There were no reports of injuries or arrests. Protests erupted at the site last month after a right-wing Israeli politician, Moshe Feiglin, called on the Israeli Knesset to strengthen Israel’s control over the site and usurp sovereignty. Rosenfeld could not say if Jews were among those seeking to visit the site.
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