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Holy site boycotted over metal detectors
Associated Press

JERUSALEM — Islamic leaders called on Muslims on Monday to boycott a Jerusalem holy site at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a gesture of protest after Israel set up metal detectors at the site’s entrance gates after a deadly Arab attack there last week.

For the first time in decades, Israel closed the site — sacred to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as the Temple Mount — on Friday, after three Arab Muslim Israeli citizens opened fire from the holy compound with automatic weapons, killing two police officers before they were shot and killed.

Israel reopened the compound to Muslim worshipers on Sunday after imposing new security measures, including metal detectors at the entrance gates and additional security cameras.

Police said that despite the tensions, hundreds of worshipers had entered the site.

Associated Press