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Jerusalem Al-Aqsa clashes injured ten people

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Palestinians were assaulted in a new Israeli raid on the Al-Aqsa mosque.

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Clashes between Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli police wounded ten protesters on Sunday morning in and around Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, the website of the main clashes days earlier.

Early on Sunday morning, “masses” of Palestinian demonstrators commenced amassing piles of stones, shortly before the advent of Jewish traffic to the site, the police stated.

Jews are allowed at certain instances to go to — however now not to hope — on the web page, also called Temple Mount, the holiest region in Judaism and 1/3-holiest in Islam.

The police said its forces had entered the compound in order to “remove” the demonstrators and “re-establish order”.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said its medics had treated ten wounded.

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“Eight people were wounded in the (police) incursion and two others by rubber-coated bullets,” it said, adding that three were taken to hospital.

An AFP team near the entrance to the compound saw ambulances, heavily armed police and concrete blocks smashed into smaller pieces.

Elsewhere in the city, Palestinian youths threw rocks at passing buses, lightly injuring five Israelis, according to local media and the police, who said they had arrested two Palestinians.

The latest tensions in Jerusalem come as all three Abrahamic faiths mark major festivals: Jewish Passover, Christian Easter, and the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

Weeks of mounting tensions saw two deadly attacks by Palestinians in or near the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv in late March and early April, alongside mass arrests by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank.

On Friday morning, police clashed with Palestinians inside the Al-Aqsa compound, together with the Al-Aqsa mosque, drawing sturdy condemnation from Muslim international locations.

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The violence wounded some a hundred and fifty humans.

The United Nations has known for calm, a year after the last principal conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza.

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