Tehran, October 27, The Iran Project Despite the earlier agreement among US, Israel and Jordan to place surveillance equipment, Israeli police prevented installing surveillance camera around the al-Aqsa Mosque compound on Monday.
The Islamic Endowment, the authority of the mosque's Muslim affairs told the reporters that the Israeli police forces blocked the body's employees from installing security camera around the mosque compound.
The development came after US, Jordan and Israel agreed to install monitoring camera around the holy site to control the tensions in a meeting among US Secretary of State John Kerry, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Jordan's King Abdullah II in Amman.
The Palestinian sources say following the University Students' march in Ramallah near the occupied West Bank the tensions broke out in the area. Totally 19 Palestinians have been reportedly wounded by Israeli live fire, rubber bullets and tear gas that the regime used to disperse the crowd during the clashes.
Tel-Aviv regime also detained 44 Palestinians in West Bank and 6 university students in Tulkram in multiple raids on Tuesday. An Israeli army spokesman has claimed that number of the arrested Palestinians were "Hamas operatives" while other were detained for suspected illegal activities.
The regime soldiers also killed two Palestinians in al-Khalil over the allegation of attempting to stab Israeli soldiers and settlers.
On Monday evening the Israeli army said it launched airstrikes in Gaza strip, alleging that has been a response to the rocket fire from the territory.
Meanwhile, hundreds of the United Kingdom academics have moved to draw the international attention to the issue of Israel's violence in Palestine.
Over 343 UK university professors have released a statement on Tuesday, announcing that they boycott academic ties with Israel until it stops violation of international law. In the statement they reiterated that they vow to reject any invitation to visit Israeli academic institutions or taking part in any event organized by them.