Police scuffled with Palestinians as people protested against possible Palestinian evictions in Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, East Jerusalem, Sunday.
According to reports dozens of protesters were injured in today's clashes in East Jerusalem, with hundreds injured over the past few days.
An Israeli district court ruled that several Palestinian families were to be evicted from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah, on the basis that Jews had owned the land on which they had been built prior to 1948. The veracity of the documents used to demonstrate these claims is contested by lawyers representing Palestinian residents.
The Israeli Supreme Court has delayed a hearing scheduled for Monday regarding the potential eviction of Palestinian families amid clashes, with a decision to withhold all scheduled evictions currently being in place as the process continues to unfold.
Police scuffled with Palestinians as people protested against possible Palestinian evictions in Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, East Jerusalem, Sunday.
According to reports dozens of protesters were injured in today's clashes in East Jerusalem, with hundreds injured over the past few days.
An Israeli district court ruled that several Palestinian families were to be evicted from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah, on the basis that Jews had owned the land on which they had been built prior to 1948. The veracity of the documents used to demonstrate these claims is contested by lawyers representing Palestinian residents.
The Israeli Supreme Court has delayed a hearing scheduled for Monday regarding the potential eviction of Palestinian families amid clashes, with a decision to withhold all scheduled evictions currently being in place as the process continues to unfold.
Police scuffled with Palestinians as people protested against possible Palestinian evictions in Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, East Jerusalem, Sunday.
According to reports dozens of protesters were injured in today's clashes in East Jerusalem, with hundreds injured over the past few days.
An Israeli district court ruled that several Palestinian families were to be evicted from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah, on the basis that Jews had owned the land on which they had been built prior to 1948. The veracity of the documents used to demonstrate these claims is contested by lawyers representing Palestinian residents.
The Israeli Supreme Court has delayed a hearing scheduled for Monday regarding the potential eviction of Palestinian families amid clashes, with a decision to withhold all scheduled evictions currently being in place as the process continues to unfold.