At least 24 Palestinians were arrested on Sunday during clashes at the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Al-Quds (occupied East Jerusalem).
At least 24 Palestinians were arrested on Sunday during clashes at the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Al-Quds (occupied East Jerusalem).
In a statement, the Zionist police said that two personnel were slightly injured in the violence as 24 Palestinian youths were rounded up in connection with the clashes.
It also noted that the compound is closed to visitors.
Clashes erupted earlier Sunday between the Zionist policemen and Palestinian worshippers at the gates of the holy site after Zionist forces assaulted them and the religious students lining up to enter the holy site, eyewitnesses said.
At least seven Palestinians suffered temporary asphyxiation and bruises in the ensuing clashes as the enemy police fired teargas in a bid to break up the crowd, they added.
Violence spilled over into other parts of the Old City in Al-Quds between angry Palestinian protesters and Zionist policemen, the eyewitnesses said.
"The Israeli police closed a number of the compound's gates and denied access to Palestinians under the age of 50, leading to clashes with worshippers," a Palestinian guard of the compound told Anadolu Agency.
Tension has been high in Al-Quds over threats by extremist Jewish groups, which have called on supporters to force their way into the holy compound during the weeklong Jewish Passover holiday, the last day of which is celebrated Sunday.
In recent months, groups of extremist Jewish settlers, often accompanied by Zionist security forces, have repeatedly forced their way into the Al-Aqsa complex. The frequent violations anger Palestinians and occasionally lead to violent confrontations.