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“Israeli” soldiers and Palestinians clash on ‘day of rage’

“Israeli” soldiers and Palestinians clash on ‘day of rage’
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Source: Hizbollah Site Staff, 10-10-2009

"Israeli" forces resort to tear gas and use of force to disperse scores of Palestinians gathered in Al Quds (Jerusalem) in defense of their holy Al Aqsa mosque.

Palestinian worshippers, who were denied access to Al Aqsa mosque, massed in the Ras al Amud neighborhood just outside the gates of the Old City after the weekly Friday prayers in protest at threats posed to the Muslims' third holy site by right-wing "Israelis".

The demonstration came amid tightened security and deployment of thousands of "Israeli" security forces to the city to prevent Muslims from entering to the holy site.

"Israeli" forces clashed with the protesters, as stone-hurling Palestinian youths responded to the soldiers, who fired tear gas to disperse the crowd and arrested two Palestinians.

"Israeli" forces Chased the masked youths deeper into the neighborhood to find themselves overwhelmed from all sides by residents who threw stones, water and even chairs at them.

In the Gaza Strip, thousands of people on Friday took part in demonstrations called by leaders of the Islamic Hamas and the Islamic Jihad movements who had called for "a day of rage in Gaza and the West Bank."

The call was echoed in the West Bank by the central committee of the Palestinian Fatah movement, urging Palestinians to stage a peaceful protest to proclaim their "attachment to their holy places and to Al Quds (Jerusalem) as the eternal capital of the independent Palestinian state."

 


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