Silent Prayers for Settlers Inside Al Aqsa Mosque and Arrests in the West Bank and Jerusalem

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  • October 14, 2021
Silent Prayers for Settlers Inside Al Aqsa Mosque and Arrests in the West Bank and Jerusalem

OCCUPIED PALESTINE - Yesterday morning, dozens of settlers stormed the yards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque from the side of Al Mughrabi Gate, heavily guarded by the Israeli occupying forces, who carried out a campaign of raids and arrests in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.

According to Waqf, the settlers broke into Al-Aqsa in the form of groups through Al Mughrabi Gates, carried out provocative tours of his yards, received explanations of the Alleged "Temple” and performed "silent prayers" in the eastern part of which was a Talmudic ritual off the dome of the rock before leaving the yards from the side of the Chain Gate.

Yesterday Wednesday, the Israeli occupying forces intensified their military action in the towns of Silwan and Isaiah in the occupied city of Jerusalem.

According to local sources, the occupying forces erected a military barrier near the sit-in tent in "Silwan" (southern Al-Aqsa Mosque) - in which the residents had their solidarity activities - and stopped the vehicles and checked their passengers' cards.

The occupying forces also closed some of the Sloan entrances and imposed traffic violations on the citizens of the town.

In the same vein, the occupying forces stormed "Isaiah" north-east of occupied Jerusalem, stopped student buses heading to their schools and caused traffic crises.

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