But a police spokeswoman confirmed only four arrests, without accounting for the number of people who might have been arrested by other security services.
Those arrested were from Issawiya and Wadi Joz -- Arab neighbourhoods in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem -- as well as the Old City, the Palestinian Prisoners Club said in a statement.
On Thursday, police shot dead a suspect in the attempted murder of a rightwing Jewish rabbi, sparking a day of clashes between stone-throwing Palestinians and security forces who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.
Police have tightened security around east Jerusalem, and today in the neighbourhoods of Issawiya and flashpoint Silwan, roads were barricaded with makeshift checkpoints, local activists said.
Violence soared in the tense eastern sector of the city during the summer, after the brutal July murder of a Palestinian teenager by Jewish extremists in revenge for the killing of three Israeli teens in the West Bank, and during the ensuing 50-day war in the Gaza Strip.
Clashes have picked up again over the past few weeks, focused mainly on tensions around the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, a disputed holy site sacred to both Muslims and Jews in the heart of Jerusalem's Old City.
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