Jerusalem (CNN) -- Palestinians hurled rocks and burned tires in several neighborhoods in East Jerusalem Tuesday to protest the reopening of a landmark synagogue after more than 60 years. Officers dispersed the crowd by firing stun grenades in one area, and village elders helped end the riots in another, said police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld. At least seven people in the Mount of Olives neighborhood were wounded when police fired rubber bullets. In all, 91 people were wounded in the clashes, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said. About 3,000 officers were deployed in the city after the militant group Hamas declared...