The anticipated Arab attacks near the Temple Mount at the end of Friday prayers did not disappoint, as Arab rioters hurled rocks at police forces at the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem's Old City.<br />At the gate, located on the eastern end of the northern wall of the Old City, one Arab assailant was arrested in the act.<br />Police forces used non-lethal riot dispersal methods to break up the rioters, in a clash that was foreseen by police who beefed up their numbers to 5,000 officers in the capital for Friday and deployed surveillance blimps.<br />The clash on Friday comes after Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas called Wednesday for violence at the Temple Mount against Jews, saying, "the Al-Aqsa (Mosque on the Mount - ed.)<br />is ours...and they (Jews) have no right to defile it with their filthy feet."
