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“Israeli” police on Friday detained three Palestinians after Friday prayer at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied East Jerusalem.
After prayers, a brawl broke out between the Palestinians trying to leave the Old City and “Israeli” police at the Lion's Gate of the mosque compound.
“Israeli” police said in a statement that some Palestinians threw stones at police guarding the compound causing slight injuries to a policewoman.
Two suspects who were throwing stones were detained at Bab Hutta (Forgiveness Gate) of the flashpoint mosque and another was detained at Bab al-Sahira (Herod's Gate).
Separately, a demonstration was held in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem against the possible forcible eviction of Palestinian families.
In April, an “Israeli” court ruled to evict eight Palestinian families from their homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in favor of settlement groups, triggering tensions across the Palestinian territories.
“Israeli” authorities, however, postponed giving a final decision on the eviction orders till December due to Palestinian mass protests, an 11-day escalation between “Israel” and Palestinian resistance groups in Gaza, and international pressure./aa