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SCORES MORE WOUNDED IN NEW JERUSALEM CLASHES

Scores of people were injured Saturday as Israeli police fired water cannon and rubber bullets to disperse Palestinian protesters in annexed east Jerusalem, a day after fierce clashes at the city’s Al-Aqsa mosque. The fresh violence, a day after more than 200 people were wounded at the mosque, prompted international calls for an end to the violence. Police said they dispersed the rally in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood where demonstrators had thrown stones at security forces. Officials said Sunday a rocket had been fired from the Gaza Strip, with the Israel Defense Forces responding by striking a “military target” in the south. Earlier, officers had fired tear gas towards protesters on the border. In Jerusalem, police said they made three arrests for attacks on officers, while Palestinians reported 13 other arrests earlier in the day. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported 90 people were wounded in Saturday’s clashes in Jerusalem, revising up their earlier estimate of 53. AFP journalists in Jerusalem said Israeli riot police had fired rubber bullets, sound grenades and water cannon on Palestinians Saturday, some of whom threw projectiles at the police. One officer received a head injury, police said.

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