The clashes were especially intense in the flashpoint Silwan neighbourhood, an area near the Old City that was the home of Abdelrahman Shaludi, the Palestinian driver who ploughed into a Jerusalem crowd, killing an Israeli baby.
Police dispersed gangs of stone-throwing protesters in Silwan overnight, spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP, adding that there was scattered unrest again today morning.
"At least 400-500" extra police units have been deployed "to prevent and respond to any incident," Rosenfeld said.
Shaludi killed a three-month-old girl and wounded six others when he drove at high speed into a crowd of Israelis on Wednesday, before being shot by police as he fled on foot.
Tensions have been running high since the incident, with nightly clashes across Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, and were stoked further after the army shot dead a protesting West Bank teenager on Friday.
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