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3 Palestinians shot dead as protests rage in Jerusalem – Health Ministry | |
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Three Palestinians have been fatally shot amid mass protests in Jerusalem, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. | |
A 17-year-old was killed in Ras al-Amud, outside the Old City, after being shot by a "settler," according to the Palestinian Authority's official Wafa news agency. However, no shooter has been identified. | |
The teen was identified by the Health Ministry as Muhammad Mahmoud Sharaf, from the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan. | |
A second person, who was reportedly shot in the A-Tur area of East Jerusalem, died of his injuries at Makassed Hospital. | |
The third death occurred in Abu Dis in the West Bank, near Jerusalem, according to the ministry, as cited by the Times of Israel. | |
The Palestinian Red Crescent has put the number of those injured in East Jerusalem and the West Bank at some 140 people. | The Palestinian Red Crescent has put the number of those injured in East Jerusalem and the West Bank at some 140 people. |
The rallies followed Muslim Friday prayers. Israeli police used live ammunition, tear gas and rubber-coated bullets against the demonstrators. | |
The grand mufti of Jerusalem and the heads of Palestinian factions have discussed the tensions. Mufti Muhammad Hussein told Haaretz: "We will continue to struggle against the metal detectors until the Israeli government takes them out of there. I call on the Muslim world to join the struggle to preserve [the Temple Mount] as an exclusive place for Islam." | The grand mufti of Jerusalem and the heads of Palestinian factions have discussed the tensions. Mufti Muhammad Hussein told Haaretz: "We will continue to struggle against the metal detectors until the Israeli government takes them out of there. I call on the Muslim world to join the struggle to preserve [the Temple Mount] as an exclusive place for Islam." |
Earlier on Friday, 3,000 officers were deployed around the Old City to avoid riots, according to AP. | Earlier on Friday, 3,000 officers were deployed around the Old City to avoid riots, according to AP. |