Israeli police officers patrol at Damascus Gate in Old City of Jerusalem-Xinhua

Israeli police officers patrol at Damascus Gate in Old City of Jerusalem

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2022-04-21 19:05:38

Israeli police officers patrol at Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 20, 2022. Since Friday, there have been violent clashes between Palestinian worshipers and Israeli police forces at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. Dozens of Israeli settlers entered the mosque's compound to perform prayers on the Jewish Passover holiday. During the clashes, more than 200 Palestinians were injured, and 300 were arrested, most of whom were later released. (Photo by Muammar Awad/Xinhua)

Israeli police officers patrol at Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 20, 2022. Since Friday, there have been violent clashes between Palestinian worshipers and Israeli police forces at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. Dozens of Israeli settlers entered the mosque's compound to perform prayers on the Jewish Passover holiday. During the clashes, more than 200 Palestinians were injured, and 300 were arrested, most of whom were later released. (Photo by Muammar Awad/Xinhua)

Israeli police officers patrol at Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 20, 2022. Since Friday, there have been violent clashes between Palestinian worshipers and Israeli police forces at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. Dozens of Israeli settlers entered the mosque's compound to perform prayers on the Jewish Passover holiday. During the clashes, more than 200 Palestinians were injured, and 300 were arrested, most of whom were later released. (Photo by Muammar Awad/Xinhua)

Israeli police officers patrol at Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem, on April 20, 2022. Since Friday, there have been violent clashes between Palestinian worshipers and Israeli police forces at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. Dozens of Israeli settlers entered the mosque's compound to perform prayers on the Jewish Passover holiday. During the clashes, more than 200 Palestinians were injured, and 300 were arrested, most of whom were later released. (Photo by Muammar Awad/Xinhua)