New clashes yesterday broke out between Palestinians and Israeli police who stormed Jerusalem’s flashpoint al-Aqsa mosque compound, as an expected increase in Jewish visitors to the site over the Sukkot holiday boosted tensions.
Police fired tear gas and stun grenades, while young protesters who had pledged a day earlier to “defend” al-Aqsa threw stones before barricading themselves inside the mosque, a journalist said.
Police said the young protesters had slept overnight at the mosque and also threw gasoline bombs at security forces during the clashes, which caused a small fire at the entrance to the building.
Sources with the Jordanian-run organization that administers the site — the Waqf — said that police stun grenades provoked four fires inside the building that were brought under control.
Muslim worshipers who were at the compound after morning prayers as the raid began were forced by police by police and all gates used by Muslims to enter the site were closed. Some remained near the gates and chanted in protest.
Regular visits by non-Muslims permitted between 7:30am and 11am were then allowed to go ahead, police said.
The compound has been the scene of repeated clashes in recent weeks, provoking international calls for calm. The highly sensitive site is the third holiest in Islam, but is also known to Jews as the Temple Mount, the most sacred in Judaism.
Recent weeks have seen a series of Jewish holidays ,which have led to an increase in visits by Jews that have sparked clashes. The same situation is feared over Sukkot, an eight-day religious feast that began on Sunday night.
Jews are allowed to visit the site, but cannot pray there to avoid provoking tensions. Muslims fear Israel might seek to change rules governing the compound, which is located in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said repeatedly thay he is committed to maintaining the status quo at the site, despite the views of some hardliners within his governing coalition.
Efforts by a hardline Jewish minority to build a new temple there have further stoked suspicions.
Brief clashes also broke out on Sunday, after which young Palestinian protesters were seen preparing to “defend” the mosque during Sukkot, stocking stones inside the shrine, barricading doors and planning to sleep there.
Visits by Jews were stopped and age restrictions on Muslim men entering the compound lifted during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, which was celebrated from Thursday to Sunday. However, a ban on Muslims under 50 was reimposed as Sukkot started.
Jews celebrate Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles, to commemorate their journey through the Sinai wilderness to the Holy Land after their exodus from Egyptian slavery.
The radical northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel and the Higher Arab Monitoring Committee, which represents Arab communities in Israel, had urged Muslims to go to the compound to defend it on Sunday.
“Al-Aqsa is a holy place, but it is also a national symbol for Palestinians and all Arabs,” Islamic Movement deputy head Sheikh Kamal Khabit said.
“Jewish extremists want to destroy al-Aqsa to build a third temple,” he said.
According to Biblical tradition, the first and second Jewish temples were located at the site of al-Aqsa compound and destroyed by the Babylonians and the Romans.
In past raids, Israeli police have briefly entered the mosque to close the door on stone-throwing rioters inside and restore calm to the compound.
This month, over the Jewish New Year holiday, or Rosh Hashanah, police raided the compound to stop what they said were plans by Palestinian youths to disrupt visits to the site.
Clashes occurred over three consecutive days between rioters and police, provoking international calls for calm at the highly sensitive site.
Israel seized east Jerusalem, where al-Aqsa is located, in the Six-Day War of 1967, and later annexed it in a move never recognized by the international community.
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