Temple Mount violence: Netanyahu says Israel protects right to worship
— وكالة صفا (@SafaPs) May 7, 2021
At least 17 Israeli police officers were injured in the clashes with approximately half of them needing treatment in hospitals, a police spokesperson said Saturday morning.
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תיעוד חריג: המשטרה יורה רימון הלם *בתוך* המסגד המקורה במסגד אל-אקצא. pic.twitter.com/HJva6y96gM— סולימאן מסוודה سليمان مسودة (@SuleimanMas1) May 7, 2021
המהומות במזרח ירושלים: עשרות צעירים עדיין מיידים אבנים לעבר השוטרים בשער שכם. מחצות נרשמה רגיעה, אך המתיחות עדיין גבוהה | @VeredPelman מדווחת מאחד ממוקדי האלימות pic.twitter.com/qlebXbAuWH— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) May 7, 2021
Border Police officers closed off Damascus Gate in the Old City in an attempt to regain control of the situation and to prevent more people from joining the riots.
— Anna Ahronheim (@AAhronheim) May 7, 2021
Following the incident, Netanyahu met with numerous security heads on Saturday afternoon.
Israel Police reported that “police troops began using riot control measures a while ago, in an attempt to restore order after violent riots broke out at the Temple Mount, during which hundreds of suspects started throwing rocks, bottles and other items toward our forces.”
“We will not allow the disruption of order, any form of violence and attempts to harm officers while taking advantage of the freedom of religion and using it to promote a violent incident that includes hundreds of worshipers starting to riot and hurting police officers,” a police statement released after police managed to regain control at the Temple Mount read.
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