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Violence across Gaza front intensifies

21 أبريل، 2022
in Oman News

JERUSALEM: Palestinian protesters in the Gaza Strip and Israeli warplanes exchanged fire on Thursday in the biggest escalation in months, followed by fresh violence at Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al Aqsa mosque.

Israel carried out air strikes in central Gaza after midnight, hours after a rocket fired by gunmen hit the garden of a house in southern Israel — the first such fire to hit the Jewish state since January.

The military said it had hit an underground rocket factory, prompting another volley of at least four more rockets from Gaza.

The exchanges come after nearly a month of deadly violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories, focused on Jerusalem’s super-sensitive Al Aqsa mosque compound, known to Jews as the Temple Mount.

Israeli police fired tear gas and multiple stun grenades inside the compound in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem again on Thursday.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said its medics were treating a person who was hit in the face with a rubber-coated steel bullet inside Al Aqsa.

Israeli police said dozens of “rioters” had thrown stones and petrol bombs from the compound.

“A violent splinter group is stopping Muslim worshippers from entering the mosque and causing damage to the site,” the police claimed.

Seven Palestinians from east Jerusalem were arrested in connection with “violent incidents”.

US DELEGATION

Nearly a month of deadly violence have sparked international fears of a major escalation, a year after similar unrest led to an 11-day war.

US acting Assistant Secretary of State Yael Lempert and senior diplomat Hady Amr visited the region on Thursday.

After meeting them, Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid called for calm, saying Israel “will not accept, in any situation, rocket fire from the Gaza Strip”.

Israel is “preserving and will continue to preserve the status quo on the Temple Mount”, Lapid said, contradicting Palestinian claims.

But Arab ministers meeting in neighbouring Amman said Israel should respect the status quo at the site, which is officially overseen by Jordan’s Islamic Affairs Ministry.

The ministers condemned “Israeli attacks and violations against worshippers at the Al Aqsa mosque”, calling them “a blatant provocation to the feelings of Muslims everywhere”.

Tensions have been particularly high as the Jewish Passover festival coincides with the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadhan.

Palestinians and Israeli Arabs carried out four deadly attacks in Israel in March and early April that claimed 14 lives, mostly civilians.

A total of 23 Palestinians have been killed since March 22, including assailants who targeted Israelis.

Palestinians have been outraged by repeated visits by Israeli Jews to the Al Aqsa mosque compound — Islam’s third-holiest site.

By long-standing convention, Jews are allowed to visit, but not pray in the compound, which is also Judaism’s holiest site.

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