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Israeli police clear Al-Aqsa worshippers for Jewish visitors

Police fire tear gas and rubber-coated bullets at Palestinians to clear Jerusalem holy site for visit of Jewish pilgrims.

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Israeli security forces take aim during a protest at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem. [Ahmad Gharabli/AFP]
By News Agencies
Published On 19 Jul 202119 Jul 2021

Israeli police fired tear gas and rubber-coated bullets at worshippers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound as hundreds of Jewish pilgrims headed there to mark a religious holiday.

The tensions and the Jewish pilgrimage on Sunday to the highly sensitive mosque compound in occupied East Jersusalem, Islam’s third-holiest site which is also known to Jews as the Temple Mount, were condemned by the Palestinians.

Israel’s right-wing nationalist Prime Minister Naftali Bennett stood by the state’s decision to allow Jews to visit the site.

According Israeli police, in the early hours of the morning Palestinian “youths began throwing stones at the Temple Mount esplanade towards police forces, who dispersed them”.

There were no official reports of arrests or injuries.

The EU delegation to the Palestinian territories in a tweet said it was “concerned over ongoing tensions” and urged that there be no “acts of incitement”.

It also called for respect for the site’s status quo and urged Israeli, religious and community leaders to urgently “calm down this explosive situation”.

The incident took place on the Jewish festival of Tisha B’av, marking the day of the year thousands of years ago when, according to tradition, both Jewish temples located on the Temple Mount were destroyed.

The holy site lies in East Jerusalem, which Israel occupied and annexed in 1967, but is administered by the Muslim Waqf organisation which grants Jews limited access.

A spokesman for a Jewish group encouraging such visits told the AFP news agency that 1,679 pilgrims were at the mosque compound during Sunday morning and afternoon.

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The Waqf condemned the “violations and attacks” carried out by “Jewish fanatic groups, with the support and political cover of the Israeli government,” it said in a statement carried by official Palestinian website Wafa, claiming Israel was “aiming for a religious war”.

The Palestinian Authority accused Israel of “tampering with the security and stability of the region” by enabling the “incursions” of pilgrims.

Newly sworn-in premier Bennett, who is from Israel’s religious right but heads a coalition including a left-wing one and a party of Palestinian citizens of Israel, said he had “instructed that the organised and safe visits by Jews to the Temple Mount continue, while maintaining order at the site”.

In a second statement following the Waqf and PA condemnations, Bennett stressed that “freedom of worship on the Temple Mount will be fully preserved for Muslims as well”, pointing to the upcoming festival of Eid al-Adha.

Two years ago, when the Jewish and Muslim holidays coincided, violence at the site left dozens of Palestinians wounded and led to seven arrests.

Israeli security force members detain a Palestinian at the compound that houses Al-Aqsa Mosque, known to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount, in Jerusalem's Old City. [Ammar Awad/Reuters]
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The Dome of the Rock is seen as a Palestinian protest against Israeli forces during confrontations at the compound that houses Al-Aqsa Mosque. [Ammar Awad/Reuters]
Israeli security force members aim their weapons at Palestinians at Al-Aqsa Mosque. [Ammar Awad/Reuters]
Palestinian women argue with an Israeli security force member at Al-Aqsa Mosque over visits by Jews on the Tisha B'Av fast day. [Ammar Awad/Reuters]
A Palestinian man tries to leave Al-Aqsa Mosque as Israeli security force members aim their weapons at Palestinians in the compound. [Ammar Awad/Reuters]
The EU delegation to the Palestinian territories in a tweet said it was "concerned over ongoing tensions" and urged that there be no "acts of incitement". [Ammar Awad/Reuters]
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Members of the Israeli security forces arrest a Palestinian man at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. [Ahmad Gharabli/AFP]
Israeli security forces stand guard as a group of Orthodox Jews enter the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem during the annual Tisha B'Av (Ninth of Av) fasting and memorial day, commemorating the destruction of ancient Jewish temples some 2,000 years ago. [Ahmad Gharabli/AFP]

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