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Police reported no unusual incidents at the al-Aqsa mosque compound - one of Islam’s holiest sites . Reuters pic
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JERUSALEM, May 23 The Israel-Hamas ceasefire held into a third day today as Israeli police admitted Jewish visitors to a contested Jerusalem holy site where earlier confrontations with Palestinian protesters helped to ignite the cross-border Gaza fighting.
Police reported no unusual incidents at the al-Aqsa mosque compound - one of Islam’s holiest sites - as Israeli social media accounts showed a few dozen Jews in religious garb strolling around the site under guard.
Police report no unusual incidents at the al-Aqsa mosque compound
Reuters
May 23, 2021
A Palestinian girl carries a boy amid the rubble of their houses which were destroyed by Israeli air strikes during the Israel-Hamas fighting in Gaza May 23, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire held into a third day on Sunday as Israeli police admitted Jewish visitors to a contested Jerusalem holy site where earlier confrontations with Palestinian protesters helped to ignite the cross-border Gaza fighting.
Police reported no unusual incidents at the al-Aqsa mosque compound - one of Islam s holiest sites - as Israeli social media accounts showed a few dozen Jews in religious garb strolling around the site under guard.
Israel-Hamas Cease-fire Holds for Third Day
Voice of America
24 May 2021, 04:05 GMT+10
WASHINGTON - The Israeli-Hamas cease-fire held for a third day on Sunday even as authorities in Gaza and international health agencies rushed to treat 1,900 people wounded by the Israeli airstrikes.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police, without incident, admitted Jewish visitors to a contested holy site at the al-Aqsa mosque compound that is revered by both Jews and Muslims. Conflict at al-Aqsa was one of the precipitating events that triggered 11 days of cross-border attacks between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza before a cease-fire took effect on Friday.
The worst fighting in the region since 2014 left 248 people dead in Gaza and 13 in Israel, whose Iron Dome air defense system knocked down many of the missiles launched from Gaza.
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