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Two of the suspects assaulted Jewish worshippers in the Old City’s alleys, and seven hurled rocks from Old City rooftops, according to police.
Several Palestinians will be charged in the coming days in connection with a spate of attacks against Israeli civilians and security forces in Jerusalem this month, police announced on Tuesday.
Two of the suspects, one a minor, were arrested after assaulting Jews walking in Jerusalem’s Old City on April 17. That same morning, detectives and Border Police officers arrested seven Palestinians on suspicion of throwing rocks and launching fireworks at police and civilians from Old City rooftops. The suspects, five of whom are minors, will be charged this week, police said.
“The Israel Police will continue to act with determination to arrest, question and fully prosecute law breakers, rioters, and criminals who disturb the public, throw rocks, and act violently,” police said in a statement.
בהמשך להפרות סדר הבוקר בהר הבית ובעיר העתיקה – לפני זמן קצר נעצרו שישה חשודים לאחר שיידו אבנים מגגות בתים ברובע המוסלמי לעבר שוטרים ועוברי אורח. מאז הבוקר נעצרו 18 חשודים בגין ידויי אבנים וזיקוקים, הפרות סדר, התפרעויות אלימות ותקיפות שוטרים ואזרחים pic.twitter.com/SfWnv8k39v
— משטרת ישראל (@IL_police) April 17, 2022
Throughout the Ramadan holiday, groups of masked rioters attacked Israeli security forces on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem on a regular basis. Police used riot dispersal means, while reiterating that the Al Aqsa Mosque remains open and accessible for peaceful worshipers without restrictions.
Caption: Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City on April 22, 2022.
Photo by Jamal Awad/Flash90.