3,000 police prepare for Temple Mount prayers | Jerusalem Post: "Police continued their efforts Thursday to forestall violence at this week's Friday prayers on the Temple Mount, reinforcing their presence throughout eastern Jerusalem.
Approximately 3,000 police officers will be on hand in Jerusalem Friday afternoon. After police identified middle-aged stone-throwers on the Temple Mount during last week's disturbances, entrance to the mount will be restricted to Israeli Muslims - males over the age of 50, and women over 40.
Islamic Movement head Sheikh Raed Salah intends to deliver a sermon at a massive protest in east Jerusalem's Wadi Joz neighborhood, north of the Old City.
Following a violent protest 10 days ago, one of the most vocal opponents of the Mughrabi Gate project, Salah was barred by a court from coming within 60 meters of the Old City walls. On Monday, the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court agreed to a police request that he be barred from coming within 150 meters of the walls for 60 days."