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Jordan slams Jerusalem for Temple Mt. 'disturbances'


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Article's topics: Temple MountHatem Abdel KaderSalaam FayadYom Kippur 

Jordan on Sunday evening rebuked Israel for violent clashes the erupted on the Temple Mount earlier in the day and expressed dismay at Jerusalem's decision to close the compound on Monday, allowing only Muslim worshipers over the age of 50 to enter the site.

'They can't deny prayers in mosque'
Muslim worshipers argue with cops after denied entry onto Temple Mount.

Israel's Ambassador in Jordan Yaakov Rosen was summoned for a meeting with the head of Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh's bureau. Rosen was handed a letter demanding that Israel immediately stop the "disturbances" in east Jerusalem and the Aqsa Mosque.

The riots, which left a policemen lightly wounded, had erupted after Palestinian men refused to leave the Aqsa Mosque compound, defying an Israeli decision to evacuate the site due to security concerns.

The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem said that in the meeting, Rosen stressed that Israel has been handling the situation responsibly, responding with restraint despite the violent provocation by hostile Muslim groups.

Rosen explained that Israel acted legally, and said that the clashes in the Old City would not have erupted had the Muslims not incited violence.

In addition to summoning Rosen, Judeh sent a letter of protest to the ambassadors of the five permanent member states of the UN Security Council, in which he called on the council to pressure Israel over the matter.

Earlier in the evening, more than 100 Palestinian men, who had refused to leave the Temple Mount despite an Israeli decision made on Sunday morning to shut down the site due to security concerns, left the area.

The Palestinian Authority and the Waqf had instructed the men to arrive at the site on Saturday night and stay put, fearing what they termed a "Jewish takeover."

On Sunday morning, approximately 150 Arabs hurled rocks and bottles at security forces in the Old City shortly after the decision to shut down the compound was announced.

In the evening, Jerusalem Magistrate's Court issued restraining orders against senior Fatah official Hatem Abdel Kader and Islamic Movement official Kamal Khatib, banishing both men from the Old City area for a period of 15 days.

Khatib was arrested in the afternoon on suspicion of fanning the riots. Kader was detained overnight Saturday on suspicion of inciting Muslims to cause disturbances in the Old City by issuing the call.

Kader previously served as the Palestinian Authority's minister for Jerusalem affairs after acting as PA Prime Minister Salaam Fayad's adviser on Jerusalem affairs.

In Gaza, Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh commented on the riots, saying that "The Israeli attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque is continuing, they have surrounded the mosque and broken into it." Speaking at a function in honor of the release of the 20th female Palestinian prisoner, Haniyeh claimed that gun-toting Israeli security forces had forced devout worshipers to leave the compound.

Earlier in the day, Border Police closed off roads around the Old City and dispersed the rioters into the neighborhood of Wadi Joz, where residents briefly joined in the disturbances.

Three rioters were arrested and one border policeman was lightly wounded in the clashes.

Many of the Arab rioters were believed to have traveled to the capital from the North. Palestinians had claimed that police planned to order groups of Jewish settlers to pray within close proximity of mosques.

The clashes come two days after the US State Department called on its citizens to avoid the area over Succot.

According to police, access to the area was barred following a call made throughout east Jerusalem to "come and defend" the mount.

Last week, shortly before Yom Kippur, disturbances flared up across east Jerusalem, beginning when 18 policemen and 15 rioters were hurt during clashes on the Temple Mount, and later elsewhere in the Old City.

A Channel 2 commentator suggested that the riots were not just a reaction to Jewish presence in the compound, but also "induced by fear that Israel would plant false archaeological evidence" to prove a Jewish temple had existed in Jerusalem.

Police said some 150 Muslim worshipers participated in last week's disturbance on the Temple Mount, which began when a group of Jewish visitors entered the compound with a police escort.

The Temple Mount compound will also be shut down on Monday, when tens of thousands of Jewish worshipers are expected to pray at the Western Wall. Only Muslim worshipers over the age of 50 will be allowed access to the compound.

Abe Selig contributed to this report

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91. #89
Daniel G - USA (10/05/2009 22:32)
90. Muslims shouldn't be there
Daniel G - USA (10/05/2009 14:25)
89. Aqsa - 3rd Holiest site for Muslims
Suavemeister - UK (10/05/2009 14:01)
88. to # 11 what fantasy world are you living in ? muslims and Jews DO NOT pray to the same GOD
walter - USA (10/05/2009 13:38)
87. Whose Land is it anyway.....?
MrHistory - Israel (10/05/2009 13:07)
86. Jordan
Christian Van Niekerk - South Afric (10/05/2009 12:05)
85. Oh Jordan, Jordan, Jordan
Sam - Canada/Israel (10/05/2009 11:56)
84. Taking over the Temple Mount?I thought it was ours,Or am I wrong.
Yoav Naor - Israel. (10/05/2009 11:19)
83. What is the Arabic for "hutzpah"?
Maurice, MD - (10/05/2009 10:41)
82. "devout worshipers"...
Ken - Canada (10/05/2009 09:42)
81. change of politics
tiki - belgium (10/05/2009 09:32)
80. Jordan is right
sandi s - USA (10/05/2009 08:44)
79. Jordan which is in facrt 'Palestine' is complaining....
Trooper - USA (10/05/2009 08:40)
78. proof
sandi s - USA (10/05/2009 07:53)
77. Perhaps permanently taking over the mount by Israel would be proper way to deal wtih a situation..
Daneil - America (10/05/2009 06:51)
76. #28 Marcia
Cheri - USA (10/05/2009 05:11)
75. Move the Mosque
Cheri - USA (10/05/2009 05:06)
74. #15 Marcia
Cheri - USA (10/05/2009 04:58)
73. #14 Sally
Cheri - (10/05/2009 04:55)
72. ..the Temple Mount is Jewish,the mosque is "academic"..Jewish regulations
GOLDEN NUGGET - Australia (10/05/2009 04:52)
71. Jordan is Corrupted by hatred for Israel (and jews)
Jordan IS Palestine - USA (10/05/2009 04:49)
70. As long as there is Violence, close the Compound! First, a day. Then two. Then a week...a month! Israel must NOT tolerate violence in her Capital city
ed - USA (10/05/2009 04:32)
69. Marcia
Yehoshua - (10/05/2009 02:50)
68. Jordan
Commander - Canada (10/05/2009 03:33)
67. Jordan: The Bastard Nation
Brant - USA (10/05/2009 03:33)
66. Jordan owes its existence to Israel otherwise Syria would have taken it over long ago.
Anton - (10/05/2009 03:18)
65. The Muslims over reacted but I see nothing about the few Jews who helped to start this
Bloodyscot - USA (10/05/2009 02:47)
64. Temple Mount
Gordon Green - USA (10/05/2009 02:39)
63. my comment a moment ago might have not been clear...
ss - USA (10/05/2009 02:10)
62. sad day in the World...
ss - USA (10/05/2009 02:00)
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