Israel on Sunday rejected a proposal to send international observers to a flash point holy site in a bid to calm unrest after five more stabbing incidents defied a security crackdown.
In yet another sign of tensions, ultra-Orthodox Jews illegally visiting a West Bank holy site that was set ablaze last week were assaulted by Palestinians, while some of the visitors were also arrested.
Clashes also broke out in the West Bank city of Hebron, where three attacks occurred on Saturday. The continued violence has raised fears of a full-scale Palestinian uprising.
At the start of a cabinet meeting on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a suggestion by France that international observers be sent to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound.
Clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters at the compound in September preceded the current wave of violence.
The site is sacred to Muslims and Jews, who refer to it as the Temple Mount. Jews are allowed to visit but not to pray there to avoid provoking tensions.
Netanyahu explained his refusal of the observer plan by saying, "It doesn't mention Palestinian incitement; it doesn't mention Palestinian terrorism; and it calls for the internationalization of the Temple Mount."
AFP
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In yet another sign of tensions, ultra-Orthodox Jews illegally visiting a West Bank holy site that was set ablaze last week were assaulted by Palestinians, while some of the visitors were also arrested.
Clashes also broke out in the West Bank city of Hebron, where three attacks occurred on Saturday. The continued violence has raised fears of a full-scale Palestinian uprising.
At the start of a cabinet meeting on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a suggestion by France that international observers be sent to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound.
Clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters at the compound in September preceded the current wave of violence.
The site is sacred to Muslims and Jews, who refer to it as the Temple Mount. Jews are allowed to visit but not to pray there to avoid provoking tensions.
Netanyahu explained his refusal of the observer plan by saying, "It doesn't mention Palestinian incitement; it doesn't mention Palestinian terrorism; and it calls for the internationalization of the Temple Mount."
AFP
elkratos.org,gr
18/10/15
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Esplanade des Mosquées : Israël convoque l’ambassadeur de France...
ReplyDeleteIsraël a convoqué lundi l’ambassadeur de France au ministère des Affaire étrangères. La veille, l’État hébreu n’avait pas apprécié la proposition de Paris d'une présence internationale sur le site sensible de l’esplanade des Mosquées, à Jérusalem.
L'ambassadeur de France en Israël, Patrick Maisonnave, a été "convoqué" lundi 19 octobre au ministère israélien des Affaires étrangères. Le diplomate est attendu à 10 h 30 locales, a indiqué à l'AFP un porte-parole du ministère, sans donner de raison officielle à cette assignation. Tout laisse à croire que cette convocation fait suite à la proposition de la France d'une présence internationale sur le site ultra-sensible de l'esplanade des Mosquées à Jérusalem.
Une proposition qui a provoqué l’ire du pays, l’État hébreu allant même jusqu’à accuser Paris de "récompenser le terrorisme". "En reprenant à son compte les fausses accusations lancées par les dirigeants palestiniens sur le changement du statu quo sur le mont du Temple [le nom donné par les juifs à l'esplanade des Mosquées, NDLR], le texte proposé par la France récompense le terrorisme que les Palestiniens ont initié", a affirmé dans un communiqué le ministère israélien des Affaires étrangères..............http://www.france24.com/fr/20151019-israel-esplanade-mosquees-ambassadeur-maisonnave-jerusalem-palestiniens
19/10/15