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Palestinians and Israeli police clash over rights to ancient temple

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Palestinians and Israeli police clash over rights to ancient temple
Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.





Israeli border policemen detain a Palestinian suspected of throwing stones near Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City September 25, 2013.






Christian monk passes in front of Israeli soldiers blocking one of the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque.






An Israeli border policeman pushes a Palestinian woman during a protest near Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City September 25, 2013.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.






An Israeli border policeman pushes a Palestinian woman during a protest near Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City September 25, 2013.






An Israeli border policeman pushes a Palestinian woman during a protest near Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City September 25, 2013.






An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man holds the four plant species - palm leave frond (Lulav), citrus (Etrog), leaves from a myrtle tree (Hadass) and willow-branches (Aravah) - used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot (Feast of the Tabernacles).






An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man holds the four plant species - palm leave frond (Lulav), citrus (Etrog), leaves from a myrtle tree (Hadass) and willow-branches (Aravah) - used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot (Feast of the Tabernacles).






An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man holds the four plant species - palm leave frond (Lulav), citrus (Etrog), leaves from a myrtle tree (Hadass) and willow-branches (Aravah) - used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot (Feast of the Tabernacles).






Israeli border policemen detain a Palestinian suspected of throwing stones near Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City September 25, 2013.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.






A Palestinian man sweeps the entrance to al-Aqsa mosque following clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police in the compound which houses the mosque in Jerusalem's Old City September 25, 2013.






Palestinians in Jerusalem's Al-Asqa mosque collect stones following clashes between Palestinian stone throwers and Israeli riot police on September 25, 2013.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.






Israeli border policemen detain a Palestinian suspected of throwing stones near Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City September 25, 2013.






Israeli border policemen detain a Palestinian suspected of throwing stones near Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City September 25, 2013.






Israeli border policemen detain a Palestinian suspected of throwing stones near Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City September 25, 2013.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.






Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples.













Minor clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police erupted on Wednesday morning at a holy site in Jerusalem's Old City which houses the al-Asqa mosque, and which Jews revere as the vestige of their ancient temples, following Israel's admittance of Jewish visitors to the site. An Israeli police spokesman said two people were detained for throwing stones at policemen in the Old City.

Submitted by Mahmoud illean Jerusalem, Palestinian Territory, Middle East
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