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 Riots rock Jerusalem as Hamas calls for new 'intifada'
March 17, 2010 - 8:08AM

http://www.smh.com.au/world/riots-rock-jerusalem-as-hamas-calls-for-new-intifada-20100317-qcyn.html?autostart=1

Hundreds of Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces across east
Jerusalem on Tuesday in the worst rioting in years as a senior Hamas leader
called for a new "intifada," or uprising.

As the unrest rocked Jerusalem, US Middle East envoy George Mitchell delayed
a visit to the region amid the most severe diplomatic row in decades between
Israel and the United States, which has been struggling to revive peace
talks.

Police fired rubber bullets, stun grenades and tear gas at protesters who
hurled stones and set up barricades with dumpsters and burning tyres in
several neighbourhoods.

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In at least one neighbourhood undercover Israeli police officers disguised
as protesters wrestled demonstrators to the ground and handcuffed them.

Sixteen Palestinians were taken to hospital, with fractured bones, eye and
stomach injuries, and dozens more were treated on the spot, according to the
emergency services of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said four officers were briefly taken to
hospital and another 10 were treated on the spot, while 60 Palestinians were
arrested.

There were clashes in the Shuafat refugee camp and in several other parts of
east Jerusalem, which Israel occupied in the 1967 Six Day War and later
annexed in a move not recognised by the international community.

As the rioting was under way Hamas deputy politburo chief Mussa Abu Marzuk
called for another popular Palestinian uprising.

"The intifada must enjoy the participation of all of Palestinian society,"
he told Al-Jazeera television. "Every Palestinian should rise up... against
the forces of the (Israeli) occupation."

In the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip thousands of people took to the streets,
chanting: "With our blood, with our souls, we sacrifice for you, Jerusalem."

The Palestinians have launched two intifadas against Israeli rule in the
occupied territories, the first in 1987 and the second in 2000.

The second uprising, known as the Al-Aqsa intifada, saw scores of suicide
bombings inside Israel and large-scale Israeli military incursions in the
West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Hamas has made similar calls in recent years that have gone unheeded.

Anger was already high among Palestinians over Israel's announcement of
plans to build 1,600 new homes for Jewish settlers in east Jerusalem.

The announcement last week also incensed the US administration, which had
sent Vice President Joe Biden to the region to promote new peace talks.

Mitchell postponed a visit to the region that was to start on Tuesday, the
US embassy said.

Earlier this month, the Palestinians reluctantly agreed to hold indirect
talks with Israel after a 14-month hiatus in negotiations, but the outlook
for a swift resumption of the peace process now looks bleak.

The reopening of a twice-destroyed Hurva synagogue in the Jewish quarter of
Jerusalem's walled Old City on Monday further fuelled tensions.

Many Palestinians view Israeli projects near the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque
compound - Islam's third holiest site - as an assault on its tense status
quo or a prelude to the building of a third Jewish temple there.

Jews refer to the compound as the Temple Mount and consider it their holiest
site because the second Temple stood there before the Romans destroyed it in
70 AD.

The Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) on Tuesday criticised
Israel's inauguration of the rebuilt synagogue, saying it risked "dragging
the region into a religious war."

Rival Palestinian factions also united in condemning the high-security
opening of the landmark synagogue, which was last destroyed 62 years ago in
fighting with Jordan during the 1948 war that followed Israel's creation.

"This is no mere synagogue," said Hatem Abdel Qader, the official in charge
of Jerusalem affairs for Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas's Fatah
movement.

"This synagogue will be a prelude to violence and religious fanaticism and
extremism, and this is not limited to Jewish extremists, but includes
members of the Israeli government," he added.

The US State Department took strong exception to the Palestinian statements,
saying "such incitement" would heighten tensions.

Palestinians were all the more irate because Israeli police have restricted
access to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound since Friday and the army has sealed
off the West Bank, fearing unrest.

-- 
“Disobedience, in the eyes of anyone who has read history, is man's original
virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made, through
disobedience and through rebellion.” — Oscar Wilde, Soul of Man Under
Socialism

“The free market is perfectly natural... do you think I am some kind of
dummy?” — Jarvis Cocker
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