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Dozens hurt in violent clashes in Jerusalem as fighting flared up during night time prayers in holy city’s mosque

DOZENS were hurt in clashes as Jerusalem burned yesterday.

The fighting flared up during night time prayers in the holy city’s Mosque – the area’s worst period of violence this year.

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Dozens were hurt in violent clashes as Jerusalem burned yesterday[/caption]

EPA

The fighting flared up during night time prayers in the holy city’s Mosque[/caption]

PM Benjamin Netanyahu defended Israeli police action against Palestinian protesters at night-time prayers.


It comes ahead of a ruling today over whether dozens of Palestinians will be evicted from the Sheikh Jarrah region and replaced with Israeli settlers.

Yesterday a Free Palestine rally marched in London.

Dramatic photos showed protestors marching down Whitehall, draped in green, white and red flags, with a heavy police presence at the demo.

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Yesterday a Free Palestine rally marched in Whitehall, London[/caption]

AP

PM Benjamin Netanyahu defended Israeli police action against Palestinian protesters at night-time prayers[/caption]

EPA

Last night’s riots were the area’s worst period of violence this year[/caption]

Reuters

Palestinian families are facing eviction from the city’s Sheikh Jarrah district in favour of Jewish settlers[/caption]

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