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Violence at Jerusalem mosque prompts fears of wider fighting
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police stormed into the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Outdated Metropolis early Wednesday, firing stun grenades at Palestinian youths who hurled firecrackers at them in a burst of violence throughout a delicate vacation season. Gaza militants responded with rocket hearth on southern Israel, prompting repeated Israeli airstrikes.
The combating, coming as Muslims mark the vacation month of Ramadan and Jews put together to start the Passover competition on Wednesday night, raised fears of a wider conflagration. Comparable clashes two years in the past erupted into an 11-day warfare between Israel and the ruling Hamas militant group in Gaza. The Israeli army stated one soldier was shot in a separate incident within the occupied West Financial institution.
The mosque sits on a delicate hilltop compound holy to each Jews and Muslims. Al-Aqsa is the third-holiest web site in Islam and is usually full of worshippers throughout Ramadan. The spot, identified to Jews because the Temple Mount, can also be the holiest web site in Judaism, who revere it as the situation of the biblical Jewish temples. The conflicting claims gasoline fixed tensions which have spilled over to violence quite a few occasions previously.
The official Palestinian information company Wafa stated that dozens of worshippers who have been spending the night time praying have been injured within the police raid.
Israeli police stated they moved in after “a number of law-breaking youths and masked agitators” introduced fireworks, sticks and stones and barricaded themselves into the mosque. Police stated the youths chanted violent slogans and locked the entrance doorways.
“After many and extended makes an attempt to get them out by speaking to no avail, police forces have been compelled to enter the compound so as to get them out,” police stated.
Video launched by police confirmed the repeated explosions of fireworks contained in the mosque. One beginner video taken by Palestinians confirmed police struggling with folks and beating them with golf equipment and rifle butts as a girl’s voice might be heard shouting, “Oh God. Oh God.”
Outdoors the gate, police dispersed teams of youths with stun grenades and rubber bullets.
Police stated one officer was injured within the leg, whereas some 350 folks have been arrested. They launched photographs of fireworks and not less than one giant stone that appeared to have been hurled.
Talab Abu Eisha, 49, stated greater than 400 males, ladies and kids have been praying at Al-Aqsa when the police encircled the mosque.
“The youths have been afraid and began closing the doorways,” he stated, including that police forces “stormed the japanese nook, beating and arresting males there.”
”It was an unprecedented scene of violence when it comes to police brutality and intention to harm the youths,” he stated, denying police claims that younger males have been hiding fireworks and rocks. He added that the police prevented all males beneath 50 years outdated from passing by means of the Outdated Metropolis’s gates resulting in the compound for the daybreak prayers Wednesday morning.
Palestinian militants responded by firing a barrage of rockets from Gaza into southern Israel, setting off air raid sirens within the area as residents have been getting ready for the start of the weeklong Passover vacation.
The Israeli army stated a complete of 5 rockets have been fired, and all have been intercepted. Hours later, Israel responded with an airstrike in Gaza on what it stated have been weapons manufacturing and storage websites belonging to the Islamic militant group Hamas. Extra rocket hearth and airstrikes continued after dawn.
Tensions have been steadily rising since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new far-right authorities took workplace late final yr. The federal government is dominated by spiritual and ultranationalist hard-liners, and the overlap of the Jewish and Muslim holidays – when tens of 1000’s of worshippers make their option to contested Jerusalem — has raised fears of violence.
The police power is overseen by Itamar Ben-Gvir, an ultranationalist with a historical past of violent rhetoric and actions in opposition to Palestinians.
In Gaza, Hamas referred to as for big protests and other people began gathering within the streets, with calls to move for the closely guarded Gaza-Israel frontier for extra violent demonstrations.
The Palestinian militant teams Hamas and Islamic Jihad additionally referred to as for Palestinian residents of Jerusalem, the West Financial institution, and Israel to assemble round Al-Aqsa Mosque and confront Israeli forces.
Ziyad al-Nakhala, chief of Islamic Jihad, stated the state of affairs at Al-Aqsa was a “severe menace.”
He stated that Palestinians have to be ready “for the inevitable confrontation within the coming days.”
Within the occupied West Financial institution, the Palestinian management condemned the assault on the worshippers. The spokesman of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, warned Israel that such a transfer “exceeds all pink strains and can result in a big explosion.”
The federal government of Jordan, which serves because the custodian of the mosque, condemned the Israeli raid “within the strongest phrases.” The International Ministry warned “of the implications of this harmful escalation and held Israel accountable for the security of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.”
As violence was unfolding in Jerusalem, the Israeli army reported combating in a Palestinian city within the occupied West Financial institution. It stated residents of Beit Umar, close to the risky metropolis of Hebron, burned tires, hurled rocks and explosives at troopers. It stated one soldier was shot by armed suspects, who managed to flee.
Earlier on Tuesday, a Palestinian suspect stabbed two Israelis close to a military base south of Tel Aviv, police stated, within the newest incident in a yearlong spate of violence that reveals no signal of abating.
The Magen David Adom paramedic service stated first responders handled two males for severe and light-weight stab wounds within the incident on a freeway close to the Tzrifin army base. The boys have been taken to a close-by hospital for therapy.
Israeli media recognized the 2 victims as troopers.
Police stated that civilians on the scene apprehended the suspected attacker, who was taken into police custody for questioning.
Israeli-Palestinian violence has surged during the last yr, because the Israeli army has carried out near-nightly raids on Palestinian cities, cities and villages and as Palestinians have staged quite a few assaults in opposition to Israelis.
At the least 88 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli hearth this yr, in accordance with an Related Press tally. Palestinian assaults in opposition to Israelis have killed 15 folks in the identical interval.
Israel says a lot of the Palestinians killed have been militants. However stone-throwing youths and bystanders uninvolved in violence have been additionally among the many useless. All however one of many Israeli useless have been civilians.
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Akram reported from Gaza Metropolis, Gaza Strip.
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Ukrainian official takes credit after Russian general Igor Kirillov killed by explosive device in Moscow
A Ukrainian official has taken credit for the assassination of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, the commander of Russia’s chemical, biological and radiation defense forces, and his assistant, who were killed in an explosion in Moscow on Tuesday.
Russia’s Investigative Committee said the explosive device was placed on a scooter near a residential apartment block on Ryazansky Avenue and triggered remotely, according to The Associated Press. The bombing came one day after Ukrainian Security Services charged Kirillov with crimes.
The bomb had the power of roughly 300 grams of TNT, according to Russian state news agency Tass.
Fox News Digital has confirmed that the Ukrainian Security Services, or SBU, claims credit for the killing. An SBU official who spoke with the Associated Press on condition of anonymity said Kirillov was a “war criminal and an entirely legitimate target.”
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“Investigators, forensic experts and operational services are working at the scene,” Russian Investigative Committee spokeswoman Svetlana Petrenko said in a statement. “Investigative and search activities are being carried out to establish all the circumstances around this crime.”
Petrenko also said Russia is treating the explosion as a terrorist attack.
During a press briefing on Tuesday, Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters the Department of Defense was not aware of the operation in advance.
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“We do not support or enable those kinds of activities,” Ryder said, adding he had no other information to provide other than what he had seen in the press.
Kirillov was charged by the SBU on Monday with using banned chemical weapons on the battlefield. Several countries had also placed him under sanctions for his role in the war against Ukraine, The AP reported.
The SBU said it has recorded more than 4,800 uses of chemical weapons during Russia’s attack on Ukraine, which began in Feb. 2022.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This report has been updated to identify Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov as the commander of Russia’s chemical, biological and radiation defense forces.
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Mysterious disease in DRC is severe malaria, health authorities say
Health authorities said the disease presents in the form of a respiratory illness.
A previously unknown disease making the rounds in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a severe form of malaria, the country’s health ministry has announced.
Health authorities on Tuesday said the disease, circulating in the southwestern Kwango province, presents in the form of a respiratory illness.
Earlier this month, local authorities said the disease had killed 143 people in the country’s Panzi health zone in November, as fears surmounted about the mysterious illness.
“The mystery has finally been solved. It’s a case of severe malaria in the form of a respiratory illness,” the Ministry of Public Health said in a statement, adding that malnutrition in the area had weakened the local population, leaving them more vulnerable to disease.
The statement said that 592 cases had been reported since October, with a fatality rate of 6.2 percent.
Provincial health minister, Apollinaire Yumba, told the Reuters news agency that anti-malaria medicine provided by the World Health Organization was being distributed in the main hospital and health centres in the Panzi health zone.
A WHO spokesperson said more health kits for moderate and critical cases were due to arrive on Wednesday.
The symptoms of the disease are fever, headache, cough, runny nose and body aches.
Most of the cases and deaths are in children under 14, according to national health authorities, with children under five representing the majority of cases.
“Respiratory distress was noted in some children and some other people who died,” Congolese Minister of Health Roger Kamba said earlier this month, noting that some patients were anaemic, which was the cause of some of the deaths linked to the disease.
The outbreak of the disease is some 700km (435 miles) away from DRC’s capital, Kinshasa, with the Panzi health zone “rural and remote”, the WHO has said, which added challenges in investigating it.
A doctor at Panzi Hospital told Al Jazeera last week that the facility was not sufficiently equipped to deal with the outbreak.
According to the Severe Malaria Observatory, the DRC has the second-highest number of malaria cases and deaths globally. Malaria is also the country’s leading cause of death, according to the observatory.
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