The four members of the Middle East Quartet -- the US, Russia, the EU and the UN -- expressed "deep concern" over violence in Jerusalem, a day after clashes wounded more than 200 people.
The Quartet envoys "express deep concern over the daily clashes and violence in East Jerusalem, in particular last night's confrontations between Palestinians and Israeli security forces at Haram Al-Sharif/Temple Mount," the group said in a statement.
"We are alarmed by the provocative statements made by some political groups, as well as the launching of rockets and the resumption of incendiary balloons from Gaza towards Israel, and attacks on Palestinian farmland in the West Bank."
The Envoys expressed serious concern over the possible evictions of Palestinian families from homes they have lived in for generations, expressing opposition to unilateral actions, saying such actions will only escalate the already tense environment.
“We call upon Israeli authorities to exercise restraint and to avoid measures that would further escalate the situation during this period of Muslim Holy Days. We call on all sides to uphold and respect the status quo at the holy sites.
"All leaders have a responsibility to act against extremists and to speak out against all acts of violence and incitement,” the Quartet noted.
The Envoys reiterated their commitment to a negotiated two-state solution.
In the same context, UN High Representative for the Alliance of Civilizations Miguel Angel Moratinos voiced “deep concern” over clashes around Al-Aqsa in East Jerusalem and urged respect for places of religion.
Moratinos said people have a right to exercise religious worship and traditions without fear, in peace and safety, further wishing speedy recovery to the wounded.