Israeli safety forces and Palestinian Muslim worshippers conflict in Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque compound on May 21. (Image: AFP)
Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld stated “riots broke out” at the Al-Aqsa esplanade which is Islam’s third holiest web site and in addition revered by Jews, who name it the Temple Mount.
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Fresh clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police broke out at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque compound on Friday, two weeks after unrest at the delicate non secular web site triggered lethal hostilities in Gaza.
Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld stated “riots broke out” at the Al-Aqsa esplanade which is Islam’s third holiest site and also revered by Jews, who call it the Temple Mount.
“Hundreds of people threw rocks and petrol bombs at police officers who responded at the scene and began dispersing the rioters,” Rosenfeld stated in an announcement.
“Police items (are) at the scene,” he added.
AFP reporters at the compound in Jerusalem’s Old City said clashes were ongoing.
Police have fired rubber bullets and used stun grenades at the site, according to an AFP reporter.
Hamas then fired rockets at Jerusalem when the deadline expired.
Israel then commenced a heavy aerial campaign targeting Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza.
A ceasefire to end the Gaza hostilities appeared to be holding on Friday.
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