Clashes rock Jerusalem mosque compound for third day

Clashes rock Jerusalem mosque compound for third day

JERUSALEM - Agence France-Presse

Israeli police use stun grenades against Palestinian demonstrators in a street of the Muslim quarter in Jerusalem's Old City after scuffles with Israeli riot police on September 14, 2015. AFP photo

Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces at Jerusalem's flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound for a third straight day on Sept. 15, an AFP correspondent reported.

Young demonstrators gathered around the mosque threw stones at police who had entered the compound in large numbers and who responded with stun grenades.
 
Israeli police were attempting to disperse the stone-throwers, a spokeswoman said, adding that there had been no casualties or arrests so far.
 
The protesters fear Israel is seeking to change rules governing the site, which allow Jews to visit but not pray.
 
The new flare-up came despite calls for restraint from both the United Nations and the United States, and a warning from Jordan, which has custodianship rights over Muslim holy places in Jerusalem under its 1994 peace treaty with Israel, that relations were on the line.