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Israel says Palestinian Authority trying to spark violent ‘Religious War’ on Temple Mount

Jerusalem authorities have re-opened the Temple Mount following a violent clash on the holy site last week.

Israeli forces had temporarily closed the compound after police say a firebomb was hurled at a security post. The post went up in flames and an officer was injured by smoke inhalation.

Dozens of police flooded the Temple Mount after the attack and clashed with Muslim worshippers. Several people were arrested and taken in for interrogation.

Israel’s i24 News reports that Jerusalem authorities found Molotov cocktails, firecrackers, and flammable material at the holy site after conducting a security search.

However, The Islamic Waqf, the body that controls the Temple Mount, claims the firebomb attack “was fabricated and deliberately escalated and planned by the police.”

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas also blamed Israel for the escalation and called on the international community to “halt Israeli assaults on al-Aqsa Mosque”

The Palestinian Authority warned there will be violence if Israel “tampers” with the holy site.

“Al-Aqsa Mosque is a redline,” said spokesman Osama Qawassmeh. “Tampering with holy sites, especially al-Aqsa Mosque, is a direct call for violence. Fatah won’t allow Israel to carry out its schemes, regardless of the price.”

Israel’s Public Safety Minister Gilad Erdan accused the Palestinian Authority of trying to spark a religious war.

“Abu Mazen [PA President Mahmoud Abbas]  continued to lie and incite violence together with the terror organizations of Murabitoun and Hamas, in an attempt to ignite a fire and cause a religious war on the Temple Mount,” Gilad Erdan said, according to The Jerusalem Post.

“We will not allow this to happen,” Erdan said. “We will continue to act to restore calm on the [Temple Mount]. Police will respond with strength and determination to any act of violence or attempt to harm Israeli sovereignty on the Temple Mount.”

Tuesday’s clash is just a symptom of mounting tensions on the Temple Mount.

In recent weeks, Muslim worshippers have protested the closure of an area on the compound near the Gate of Mercy. The area was closed in 2003 after allegations that the group overseeing the site was linked to terror activity.

Last month, the Islamic Waqf, the body controlling the Temple Mount, reopened the site to Muslim worshipers, despite Israel’s desire to keep it closed.

Worshippers on the mount have responded to the closure by staging protests and clashing with police.

Haartez reports that Israeli officials have met with Jordan in recent weeks to figure out how to calm tensions and avoid an escalation.

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