(VOVworld) – Clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian Muslims at the holy site of Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem continued for the third consecutive day on Wednesday.
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Muslim women shouts slogans as they protest in front of Israeli border police officers in Jerusalem's Old City, September 15, 2015. (Photo: Reuters)
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Police and witnesses said Israeli police firing stun grenades and tear gas clashed with rock-throwing Palestinians who barricaded themselves inside Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque. The head of Jerusalem’s Palestinian Red Crescent Society office, Amin Abu Ghazala, said that at least 26 victims needed medical treatment - for wounds, bruises and/or tear gas inhalation.
On the same day, King Abdullah of Jordan called on the EU and US to take action to prevent increasing tensions at the al-Aqsa mosque, a holy place to both the Muslim and Jewish people. At a meeting with rival groul leaders, King Abdullah said Jordan would continue to supervise and protect the mosque and that increasing tensions could affect Jordanian and Israeli relations.