SRI
  • WHO WE ARE
    • ABOUT SRI
    • WRITE FOR US
  • NEWS
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Kashmir
    • Middle East
    • Pakistan
    • World
  • ARTICLES
    • BLOG
    • RESEARCH ARTICLES
  • INFOGRAPHICS
    • Constitutional Amendment
    • Covid-19
    • Dams
    • Economy
    • Environment
    • Fact of the day
    • Global Facts and Statistics
    • History through lens
    • Israel Attack
    • Kashmir
    • Learn the term
    • Middle East
    • Military
    • Nuclear
    • Pakistan
    • Personality
    • Quote of the day
    • Space
    • Theory Thursday
    • Today in history
    • Women in international world
  • WEB INFOGRAPHICS
  • CONTACT US
Font ResizerAa
SRISRI
Search
  • INFOGRAPHICS
  • WEB INFOGRAPHICS
  • ARTICLES
  • NEWS
    • Asia
    • Pakistan
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • World
    • Ukraine crisis
Follow US
Copyright © 2024 Strategic Research institute
ConflictMiddle EastNEWS

Over 20 wounded in new Jerusalem violence

SRI NewsDesk
By SRI NewsDesk Published April 18, 2022
Share

Further, than 20 Israelis and Palestinians were wounded on Sunday in several incidents in and around Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque emulsion, two days after major violence at the point.

The rearmost clashes take the number of wounded since Friday to further than 170, at a tense time when the Jewish Passover jubilee coincides with Ramazan.

They also follow deadly violence in Israel and the enthralled West Bank in late March and beforehand this month that has killed 36 people.

Beforehand on Sunday morning, “ hundreds” of Palestinian demonstrators inside the synagogue emulsion purportedly started gathering piles of monuments, shortly before the appearance of Jewish callers, police said.

Jews are allowed to visit but not to supplicate at the point, also known as Temple Mount, the holiest place in Judaism and third-holiest in Islam.

The police said its forces had entered the emulsion in order to “ remove” the demonstrators and “re-establish order”.

Also Read: It’s A Genocide! The Visibly Invisible Conflict of Palestine

The Palestinian Red Crescent said 19 Palestinians were wounded, including at least five who were hospitalised. It said some had been wounded with rubber- carpeted sword pellets.

An AFP platoon near the entrance to the emulsion beforehand on Sunday morning saw barefoot Jewish worshippers leaving the point, defended by heavily fortified police.

Outside the Old City, in Israeli- adjoined East Jerusalem, Palestinian youths reportedly threw jewels at passing motorcars, performing in seven people being treated for light injuries at Shaare Zedek sanitarium, the medical installation said.

Videotape released by the police showed two Israeli motorcars, their windscreens and side windows smashed in, driving down a road near the Old City as youthful men poured them with jewels. The police said they had arrested 18 Palestinians.

Pope urges free access
Elderly Palestinian functionary Hussein Al Sheikh said on Sunday that “ Israel’s dangerous escalation in the Al-Aqsa emulsion. is a blatant attack on our holy places”, and called on the transnational community to intermediate.

The chief of the Hamas, which controls the Palestinian enclave of Gaza, advised Israel that “ Al-Aqsa is ours and ours alone”.

“ Our people have the right to pierce it and supplicate in it, and we won’t bow down to (Israeli) suppression and terror,” Ismail Haniyeh said in a statement.

Latterly on Sunday morning, kirks in Palestinian neighbourhoods of adjoined east Jerusalem broadcast calls for people to head towards the Al-Aqsa emulsion.

Weeks of mounting pressures saw two deadly attacks allegedly by Palestinians in or near the Israeli littoral megacity of Tel Aviv in late March and early April, alongside mass apprehensions by Israeli forces in the enthralled West Bank.

A aggregate of 14 people have been killed in attacks against Israel since March 22, including a firing spree in Bnei Brak, an Orthodox Jewish megacity in lesser Tel Aviv.

Twenty-two Palestinians have been killed over the same period, according to an AFP census.

On Friday morning, police disaccorded with Palestinians in the Al-Aqsa emulsion, including inside the Al-Aqsa synagogue, drawing strong commination from Muslim countries. Those clashes wounded some 150 people.

The United Nations has called for calm, a time after clashes in and around the synagogue emulsion escalated into an 11- day war between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza.

Pope Francis called on Sunday for free access to the holy spots in Jerusalem and supplicated for peace in the megacity.

“ May Israelis, Palestinians and all who dwell in the holy megacity, together with the pilgrims, witness the beauty of peace, dwell in fraternity and enjoy free access to the holy places in collective respect for the rights of each,” he said in his Easter address.

Despite the pressures, a many thoroughfares down from the Al-Aqsa emulsion hundreds of Christians offered a noisy cortege through the alleys of Jerusalem’s Old City to mark Easter at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre where they believe Jesus was crucified.

Marching bands led the processions with drumming and bagpipes before worshippers gathered in the cavernous church for mass.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Israeli forces kill two Palestinians
Next Article UK’s Boris Johnson to visit India next week amid Russia-Ukraine war
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience.
268kLike
90.7kFollow
17.9kFollow
4.9kSubscribe
1kFollow

Popular Posts

UN envoy: Youth face unprecedented surge of violence

With 46,000 suicide deaths annually among those aged 10 to 19, it is the fourth…

By SRI NewsDesk

State Bank Of Pakistan sees 4-5pc GDP growth in FY22

KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has declared that addressing deep-confirmed structural impediments is…

By SRI NewsDesk

Imports Of Pakistan

By SRI NewsDesk

You Might Also Like

Demonstrations, counter-protests paralyse Dhaka
AsiaNEWS

Demonstrations, Counter-Protests Paralyse Dhaka

DHAKA: Bangladesh saw a typical day of demonstrations on Wednesday ranging from political rallies and…

By SRI NewsDesk
Pakistan, Iran to keep border open 24/7 for pilgrims
AsiaNEWS

Pakistan, Iran To Keep Border Open 24/7 For Pilgrims

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Interior announced on Wednesday that Pakistan and Iran had agreed to…

By SRI NewsDesk
62 Baloc­histan Levies officials suspended over bribery charges
NEWSPakistan

62 Baloc­histan Levies Officials Suspended Over Bribery Charges

QUETTA: Sixty-two Lev­ies personnel, including senior officers, constables and drivers, have been suspended across Balochistan…

By SRI NewsDesk
Caught on tape: In Punjab, even before you get your day in court, these cops will make sure you go viral
NEWSPakistan

Caught On Tape: In Punjab, Even Before You Get Your Day In Court, These Cops Will Make Sure You Go Viral

“Our lives have totally changed. We can never be the same afterwards … and it’s…

By SRI NewsDesk
Show More
SRI
Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram Linkedin

About Us

 

Strategic Research Institute (SRI) is a non-partisan, non-political and non-governmental research organization based in Islamabad. 

Top Categories
  • BLOG
  • INFOGRAPHICS
  • NEWS
  • RESEARCH ARTICLES
Useful Links
  • ABOUT SRI
  • CONTACT US
  • WRITE FOR US
Copyright © 2025
Strategic Research institute
 
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?