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Palestinian Endowments: The occupation and its settlers stormed Al-Aqsa more than 20 times during March

2022-04-04T10:55:51.187Z


Occupied Jerusalem, SANA- The Palestinian Ministry of Endowments revealed that the occupation forces and settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque more


Occupied Jerusalem-SANA

The Palestinian Ministry of Endowments revealed that the occupation forces and settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque more than 20 times and prevented the call to prayer in the Ibrahimi Mosque 47 times during last March.

In today’s report on the occupation’s violations against sanctities last month, Wafa Agency reported that the occupation forces provided protection to more than 4,200 settlers to storm Al-Aqsa, while impeding Palestinians’ access to the mosque, especially on Fridays, as they intensified their barriers at the gates of Al-Aqsa and the Old City of occupied Jerusalem, in addition to the occupation authorities’ deportation of a number of Of the mosque’s guards and those stationed in it from its courtyards, and the Mosque Reconstruction Committee prevented them from restoring it.

The report pointed out that the occupation authorities continue their violations against the Ibrahimi Mosque in the city of Hebron, as they prevented the call to prayer for 47 times, and they are continuing excavations in the courtyard of the Haram to change its features.

The report stated that settlers burned the entrance to the Ebad Al-Rahman mosque in the town of Zita Jama'in in Nablus, while the occupation forces closed the Al-Hamidiyah Mosque in the town of Al-Khader in Bethlehem and prevented Palestinians from performing prayers or repairing it.

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Source: sena

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