On the eve of Yom Kippur, security tensions peaked with numerous warnings of terrorist attacks and riots in the Gaza Strip. On Saturday, Palestinians claimed that "groups of Jewish extremists are taking advantage of the current period to break into the Temple Mount compound and blow the shofar," according to leaflets posted on social media.
Some of the publications even claimed that Jewish worshippers intended to hold religious ceremonies and make sacrifices, and therefore "this must be prevented."
The leaflets published by the Palestinians, photo: Arab networks
The slogans were circulated under the slogan "Al-Aqsa faces aggression on Yom Kippur." The warming of the atmosphere coincides with the violent riots along the Gaza Strip border over the past week. Hamas is trying to present the "young rebels" demonstrations as an answer to Israel's provocations on the Temple Mount.
In practice, Palestinian sources say that the main reason for the renewed riots at the Gaza fence is Hamas' anger over the delays and the cut in Qatar's financial grant to the Gaza Strip, which has hurt the salaries of tens of thousands of officials.
Fires in the envelope: Balloons launched from Gaza into Israeli territory // Photo: JNF
Meanwhile, tomorrow, the Qatari money for September will be distributed to about 100,100 poor families in the Gaza Strip, each of whom will receive $<> through distribution points throughout the Gaza Strip.
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