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Holiest site in Judaism has been closed to Jewish visitors since May 10, when clashes between police and Palestinian rioters at compound led Hamas to set off 11-day conflict

Holiest site in Judaism has been closed to Jewish visitors since May 10, when riots by Palestinian worshipers at compound led Hamas to set off 11-day conflict

Law enforcement working to restore order at site that was at center of recent flareup; police arrest 2nd suspect in firebombing of Jaffa home that wounded two children

As ceasefire holds, officials reach out to Israel and Gaza-based terror group to firm up deal; Palestinians in the coastal enclave begin to clean up destruction

According to Israeli police, Palestinians hurled stones and Molotov cocktails at officers; Palestinians say at least 20 injured; pro-Hamas protests in West Bank

Hamas said planning celebrations in Palestinian cities after claiming victory in recent fighting; Border Police units operating in Israeli cities sent back to military posts

As truce holds, MKs say the agreement is 'embarrassing' and doesn't change the reality; Sderot mayor: 'It seems nobody wants to defeat Hamas'

A week ago, Biden officials were irking Israel over East Jerusalem evictions and police conduct at Temple Mount; Washington seems to have changed tack since Gaza fighting began

No matter how the fighting in Gaza goes, Fatah is sidelined and the Gaza-based terror group has made deep inroads into the Arab Israeli street

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