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Clashes in the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem

2023-04-05T14:56:04.953Z


Over 350 arrests. For Israel, 'evacuate agitators with sticks and stones'. For Hamas, 'an unprecedented crime'. the EU 'deeply concerned'. Netanyahu: 'We are for the status quo and calm in Jerusalem' (ANSA)


Israel "works to maintain the status quo and calm tempers on the Temple Mount."

Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu

said this

about the incidents last night on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, the Temple Mount for Jews.

Netanyahu then explained that "


Muslim faithful reported that Islamic extremists barricaded themselves in the mosque, who locked them up in the place and prevented other faithful from reaching the mosque to pray".

The prime minister then claimed that those who had barricaded themselves in the al-Aqsa mosque had equipped themselves with "combat means, stones and fireworks".

"After attempts by the authorities to dialogue with the extremists failed, who refused to allow Muslim worshipers into the mosque and even threatened to disturb today's midday prayers, the security forces - said Netanyahu - were forced to act to restore order".

"Israel - concluded the prime minister - undertakes to guarantee freedom of worship, free access to all religions and to maintain the


status quo in the Mount of Time, and will not allow violent extremists to alter this situation".

Tensions


Clashes had erupted inside Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque in the early hours today when Israeli police entered to expel "agitators," he said, in a move denounced as an "unprecedented crime" by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas.

Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip, has called on Palestinians in the West Bank "to go en masse to the Al-Aqsa mosque to defend it".

Israeli police said they entered the mosque to remove "agitators" who had fireworks, sticks and stones.

Jerusalem, clashes in the Al-Aqsa mosque

   The mosque complex in the Israeli-annexed Old City of east Jerusalem has already seen clashes and violence between Palestinians and Israelis, particularly during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which draws tens of thousands of worshipers to Al-Aqsa.

The Muslim holy site is built atop what Jews call the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism.

The new violence comes nearly halfway through Ramadan and as Jews prepare to celebrate their Passover, starting this evening.

    Israeli police have released video images showing what appear to be fireworks exploding inside the mosque and people throwing stones.

Another police video shows riot officers with shields advancing through the mosque under a barrage of blasts of fireworks.

The footage then shows a barricaded door and boxes of fireworks on a carpet on the floor and the police escorting at least 5 people outside with their hands cuffed behind their backs.

    After the announcement of the clashes in Al-Aqsa, several rockets were fired from the north of the Gaza Strip towards Israeli territory.

According to the Israeli army, 9 were launched, in particular in the direction of Sderot, a town near the Strip, where the alarm sirens had sounded.

At least 4 rockets, adds the same source, were intercepted by the Iron Dome system.

In response, the army repeatedly hit Hamas positions in Gaza with air force and artillery.

Furthermore, an Israeli soldier - according to the spokesman - was injured in Hebron by gunfire during incidents.

   Subsequently, a spokesman for the Israeli police reported that more than 350 people were "arrested or removed" by the agents "after violently barricading themselves" on the esplanade of the mosques.

Among those arrested, he added, are "masked individuals, throwers of stones and fireworks and individuals suspected of desecrating the mosque."

"During the night - he explained - many dozens of young people who violated the


law and disguised themselves smuggled fireworks, clubs and stones into the Mosque and violently barricaded themselves inside using iron bars, wardrobes and other objects from the mosque".

    According to the police spokesman, those who barricaded themselves inside began to "incite" by blocking "the doors from the inside with obstacles and fortifications".

"After the failure of many continuous attempts to remove individuals from the mosque using dialogue, the police - continued the same source - were forced to enter the complex to remove the individuals, allow the Fajr prayer to take place as planned and prevent a violent uprising".

   "The storming of the Al-Aqsa mosque by the occupation forces and attacking worshipers with this brutality requires urgent


Palestinian, Arab and international action."

This was stated by the PLO secretary Hussein al-Sheikh, quoted by Wafa, referring to the events of last night on the Esplanade of the Mosques.

For al-Sheikh it is necessary "to place everyone before their responsibilities in protecting the holy places and the faithful from the oppression of the occupation" . 

   For his part, the spokesman of the European Commission, Peter Stano, said that "the EU is deeply concerned by the growing tensions and violence we witnessed during the night inside the Al-Aqsa mosque complex and at the same time we condemn in the strongest terms the chain attacks from Gaza on Israel", during the daily briefing with the press.

   "We reiterate our call on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to refrain from actions that will contribute or could contribute to escalating already high tensions, particularly in this period of religious holidays," the spokesman added. 

Iran's reaction


"The brutal attack by the Zionist regime's military against Palestinian pilgrims and worshipers inside the al-Aqsa mosque has once again


exposed the criminal and inhuman nature of the regime before the eyes of the world" .

This was stated

by the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman

Nasser Kanani, as reported by Tasnim, condemned Israel for the clashes between its security forces and the Palestinians that occurred during the night on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, in which at least 350 people were arrested.

"This crime is strongly condemned and there is a need for an immediate reaction from the Muslim world, from freedom-loving people around the world as well as from responsible international institutions," the Republican official added. Islamic, as


Press TV reports.

Source: ansa

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