Diplomats said US 'not sure that a statement at this point would help'

The United Nations Security Council held an urgent meeting Monday on the unrest in Jerusalem but issued no immediate statement, with diplomats saying the United States assessed that public comments could be counterproductive.

The negotiations among the 15 nations on the Security Council were over a text that could be watered down from an initial draft proposed by Norway, diplomats said.

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According to Red Crescent reports, some 300 people were injured Monday as clashes again erupted between Israeli police and Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, or Temple Mount, which is sacred both in Islam and Judaism. 

Citing Israel's actions in Jerusalem, Gazan militants shot upward of 150 rockets at Israel on Monday, when the Jewish state celebrated the unification of its capital with its Jerusalem Day holiday.

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