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Israeli border policemen protect themselves from stone-throwing Palestinian worshippers during clashes in Jerusalem's Old City after the Friday prayers February 9, 2007. Hundreds of angry Muslim worshippers threw stones at police and scuffled with them on Friday in an eruption of outrage over contentious Israeli renovation work at the disputed holy site in Jerusalem's Old City. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90
An Israeli border policeman fires tear gas at stone-throwing Palestinian worshippers during clashes in Jerusalem's Old City after the Friday prayers February 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
An Israeli border policeman fires tear gas at stone-throwing Palestinian worshippers during clashes in Jerusalem's Old City after the Friday prayers February 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
A wounded Palestinian man is being evacuated during clashes in Jerusalem's Old City after the Friday prayers February 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
A wounded Palestinian man is being evacuated during clashes in Jerusalem's Old City after the Friday prayers February 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
A wounded Palestinian man is being evacuated during clashes in Jerusalem's Old City after the Friday prayers February 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Anti riot Israeli police officer arrests a young Palestinian at a protest out of the old city of Jerusalem, Friday Feb. 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Ouria Tadmor/Flash 90
A Palestinian man carries a wounded child out of the Lions gate in the old city of Jerusalem, Friday Feb. 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Ouria Tadmor/Flash 90
A wounded Israeli border police man is being helped out of the lions gate at the old city of Jerusalem, Friday Feb. 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Ouria Tadmor/Flash 90
An Israeli border police man is aiming a tear gas gus at protestors in the muslim quarter of the old city of Jeusalem, Friday Feb. 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Ouria Tadmor/Flash 90
A Palestinian boy pray out of Damascus gate inthe old city of Jerusalem, Friday Feb. 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Ouria Tadmor/Flash 90
A Palestinian man is being arrested during the riots on Sultan Suliman street on east Jerusalem, Friday Feb. 9, 2007. Israel says it needs to replace a centuries-old earthen ramp leading to the hilltop compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, which was damaged heavily in a 2004 snowstorm. It has promised the work would cause no harm to Islamic shrines at the site, some 60 meters (yards) away, but those assurances have not calmed Muslim outrage over the project. Photo by Ouria Tadmor/Flash 90