Sunday, August 11, 2019

Hamas calls on Palestinians to march on Jerusalem and 'defend Al-Aqsa Mosque' - Efrat Forsher , Yair Altman , Ariel Kahana


by Efrat Forsher , Yair Altman , Ariel Kahana 

Call comes after hours of clashes on Temple Mount. Muslim worshipers began throwing chairs and other objects at a group of Jewish visitors that was allowed to enter under close police escort. Israel Police says at least four officers wounded.


Palestinians clash with Israeli police at Jerusalem holy site
Palestinians clash Israeli security forces Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, Sunday | Photo: AP/Mahmoud Illean

The Hamas terrorist group called on Palestinians to clash with Israeli troops in Jerusalem, saying the holy Islamic sites in the Israeli capital were under threat.

"We call on all Muslims and Palestinians to go and protect the Al-Aqsa Mosque [the large mosque on Temple Mount] from the Zionist occupier," Hamas said in a statement. "We commend all those who fight back against the Israelis settlers."

The call was made hours after Muslim worshippers and Israeli police clashed on the Temple Mount during prayers marking the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha, on Sunday. The Islamic holiday coincided this year with the Jewish holiday of Tisha B'Av, a solemn day in which Jews reflect on the destruction of both temples and other calamities, with many Jews choosing to fast.

Palestinian medics said at least 14 people were wounded, one seriously, in the skirmishes with police at the site. The Israel Police said at least four officers were wounded. Witnesses said at least two people were arrested.

Tens of thousands of Muslims had flocked to the site – the holiest site for Jews and the third holiest for Muslims, after Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia – in Jerusalem's Old City early Sunday for holiday prayers, after rumors circulated that police would allow Jewish visitors to enter the site.

The protesters chanted "Allahu akbar" (God is the greatest) and threw stones at police, who then charged into the compound while firing stun grenades and rubber-coated bullets.

Israeli police had initially barred entry to Jewish visitors but reversed their decision. Several dozen entered the site under close police escort and Muslim worshippers began throwing chairs and other objects at the group. The Jewish visitors left the compound shortly thereafter.

The police said in a statement: "As of early [Sunday] morning thousands of worshippers had made their way to the site. A special situational assessment was held [early Sunday afternoon] headed by the commander of the Jerusalem District Police department, after which it was decided that in light of the number of [Muslim] worshippers and the high likelihood of friction, not to allow, at this stage, [Jewish] visitors to enter the Temple Mount compound.

"The Israel Police has been deployed in the area since Saturday night and throughout [Sunday] morning hundreds of police and Border Police officers have been taking part in a variety of missions, all with the objective of maintaining the public order and safeguarding the worshippers and visitors to the site," the statement said.


Efrat Forsher , Yair Altman , Ariel Kahana

Source: https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/08/11/hamas-calls-on-palestinians-to-jerusalem-and-defend-al-aqsa-mosque/

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