Israeli police entered the al-Aqsa mosque and fired sound bombs

The conflict between the faithful in front of the mosque took place after a return hundreds of Jews tried to enter this religious building.
Palestinian believers and ultradoksni the Israeli Jews clashed in front of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem after a return hundreds of Jews tried to enter this religious building to mark its holiday.

Israeli police shortly after she fell to the mosque on Sunday morning, reported Al Jazeera.
It appears that the police fired sound bombs inside the complex.

Israeli police said in a statement stated that she entered the mosque to prevent, as it is written, Palestinian demonstrators suspected of holding fireworks and petroleum bombs, preparing for riots.

"Masked demonstrators fled to the mosque and started throwing stones and blocks to the police from inside the Al-Aqsa mosque. They threw priotehniku ​​directly to the police, "the statement said, adding that a number of police officers injured.

Insults raise tensions

The Palestinian news agency, meanwhile, reported that Jewish settlers on Saturday insulted Palestinian child near one of the gates leading to the Al-Aqsa mosque, which the Palestinians responded before police dispersed them.

Al-Aqsa is a holy place for the Jews and for Muslims and is often a place of conflict and demonstrations.

Jews are allowed to enter the complex, but they are forbidden to pray there, for fear that they would be able to raise tensions between them and the Muslim believers.

Israeli police were on standby on the eve of the Jewish holiday.

Times of Israel reported that tensions between Muslim and Jewish communities were high after the weekend appeared a video in which one Jewish insults the Prophet Mohammed.