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Police made arrests following violence in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in east Jerusalem.
Camera IconPolice made arrests following violence in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in east Jerusalem. Credit: AP

Palestinians and Israeli settlers have hurled rocks and chairs at each other in a tense east Jerusalem neighbourhood before Israeli police moved in to separate them, arresting at least seven people.

The violence broke out in Sheikh Jarrah, where dozens of Palestinians are at risk of being evicted following a long legal battle with Jewish settlers trying to acquire property in the neighbourhood, which is just north of Jerusalem's Old City.

Pro-Palestinian protesters have been meeting for nightly iftars - the meal held after breaking the day-long fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan - at long tables set up outside.

On Thursday, settlers set up a table and awning across the street. They were joined by Itamar Ben-Gvir, the leader of a far-right party with roots in a violent anti-Arab extremist group.

Video circulating online later showed protesters on both sides hurling rocks and chairs at each other, and Palestinians tearing down the awning, before Israeli police moved in. There were no reports of serious injuries.

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Police said seven people were arrested for disturbing the peace and attacking police.

In recent weeks, Palestinian protesters have also clashed with Israeli police in Jerusalem over restrictions on outdoor gatherings during Ramadan.

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