It's Ramadan, so of course, there was rioting on the Temple Mount a few days ago, and very likely there'll be more soon.
I have seen some media outlets attempt to frame the "incident" as Israeli police inciting them to riot, but if you look at the pictures and videos, you'll see they were ready: They had pre-prepared piles of rocks, burn barrels, etc. I have heard they sneak these things in under the guise of materials needed for the apparently never-ending renovations of the Waqf. I remember about five years ago, when I was in the army, metal detectors were installed at the entrances of the Mount to at least prevent such metal objects from being smuggled in. Naturally, there were protests and riots, and my unit was almost called in to assist. But then Israel caved and removed the metal detectors.
in any case, it seems that to pass the time while waiting for the "moment of truth", some of these rioters decided to play ball. And with shoes on, no less.
I have seen some media outlets attempt to frame the "incident" as Israeli police inciting them to riot, but if you look at the pictures and videos, you'll see they were ready: They had pre-prepared piles of rocks, burn barrels, etc. I have heard they sneak these things in under the guise of materials needed for the apparently never-ending renovations of the Waqf. I remember about five years ago, when I was in the army, metal detectors were installed at the entrances of the Mount to at least prevent such metal objects from being smuggled in. Naturally, there were protests and riots, and my unit was almost called in to assist. But then Israel caved and removed the metal detectors.
in any case, it seems that to pass the time while waiting for the "moment of truth", some of these rioters decided to play ball. And with shoes on, no less.