Thousands of violent Palestinians returned to the Har Habayis for the first time in two weeks, throwing stones and bottles and clashing with Israeli Security Forces. Palestinian news reports claimed around 60 people were injured.

Israel Police said rocks were thrown down into the Kosel Plaza, but Boruch Hashem there were no injuries reported.

A group of Palestinians climbed to the top of the al-Aqsa Mosque and waved Palestinian flags. Police eventually removed those flags.

Police had anticipated the violence, and had mobilized hundreds of riot police all around the Old City as well as the Har Habayis.

Two weeks ago on Friday, Palestinian terrorists opened fire on Har Habayis, killing two (Druze) Police Officers, and wounding a third. Israel responded by placing metal detectors at the entrances to the Har Habayis. The Palestinians boycotted the area for two weeks, refusing to pray at the Mount. Instead, they held their prayers in other areas.

Pressure from Jordan and other Muslim countries eventually pressured the Israeli Government to remove the metal detectors.

Earlier today, PA President Mahmoud Abbas and the Jerusalem Mufti ordered the boycott of the Har Habayis to end.

This violence today is the Palestinian people “celebrating” their victory by forcing Israel to remove metal detectors, thereby allowing terrorists to once again carry weapons onto the Mount without being caught.