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The Palestinians fight a slow-burn guerilla war against the vastly superior Israeli forces
The cause of the clashes is not clear, but videos show police firing tear gas
Clashes between Muslims and Israeli police have been taking place every morning over Jewish visits to the site.
Jordan said it would set up 55 security cameras around the flashpoint compound to monitor any Israeli 'violations'
A leader from Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party has told media Jews should be allowed to pray at Al-Aqsa mosque
Police says protesters slept overnight at mosque and threw petrol bombs at security forces during the clashes
Muslims have been alarmed by an increase in visits by Jews and fear rules governing the compound will be changed
Police however says the situation is currently under control
In a unanimous declaration, the 15 member panel expressed its grave concern and called for maintaining the rules
King Salman has expressed strong condemnation of dangerous Israeli escalation at the holy site