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Jerusalem violence: Clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians

Hundreds of people have been injured around Al- Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, ahead of a planned Jewish nationalist march

Hundreds of people have been injured in clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians around Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, ahead of a planned Jewish nationalist march in the city. The BBC’s diplomatic correspondent answers your questions about what’s happened and the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. You can send your question to us on WhatsApp +447730 751925.

Also, we return to Afghanistan, where more than 60 people, mostly girls, are now known to have died in a school attack that hit students as they left class on Saturday. We hear reaction from women living through the violence.

And our regular medical expert, Dr Eleanor Murray, assistant professor of epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health, will talk us through the latest coronavirus stories and answer more of your questions. We will also hear a conversation between former Covid vaccine sceptics, and find out why they changed their minds.

(Photo: Israeli police clash with Palestinians at the compound that houses Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, 10/05/2021. Credit: Reuters)

53 minutes

Last on

Mon 10 May 202115:06GMT

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  • Mon 10 May 202115:06GMT

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