Israeli raid risks igniting violence: Arab League

Jerusalem: The Arab League on Wednesday strongly condemned an Israeli police raid on Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, saying it put regional stability at risk.
In a statement issued after an emergency meeting on the incident, the League condemned what it called “crimes committed by the Israeli occupation forces against defenceless Mus-lim worshippers” in the mosque.
The pre-dawn raid risked “igniting a spiral of violence that threatens security and stability in the region and the world”, it added.
Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit had earlier condemned the raid in a separate statement.
“The extremist approaches that control the policy of the Israeli government will lead to widespread confrontations with the Palestinians if they are not put to an end,” he said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed the situation had been caused by “extremists” who barricaded themselves inside the mosque with weapons, stones and fire-works. Meanwhile, Israeli police entered Al-Aqsa Mosque a second time on Wednesday, witnesses said, hours after the arrest and removal of more than 350 people in a police raid at the compound and despite a US appeal to ease tensions.
In the second instance, late at night, police entered the compound and tried to evacuate worshippers, using stun grenades and firing rubber bullets, said staff of the Waqf, the Jor-danian-appointed organisation managing the complex.
Worshippers threw objects at police, witnesses said. The Palestinian Red Crescent said six people were injured.
In a statement, police claimed dozens of youngsters brought rocks and firecrackers into the mosque and had tried to barricade themselves inside. The Waqf, however, said police en-tered the mosque before prayers were over.
Nabil Abu Rudeineh, spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said: “Israel’s raid into Al-Aqsa mosque, its assault on worshippers, is a slap to recent US efforts which tried to create calm and stability during the month of Ramazan.”
Less than 24 hours earlier, police raided the mosque to try to remove what they claimed were masked agitators who locked themselves inside after attempts to remove them by dia-logue failed. –Agencies