The attack of the occupying forces on the “Al-Qabi” mosque in Al-Aqsa Mosque
At the same time as the settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, the occupying forces attacked the "Al-Qabli" mosque. |
These images showed occupation soldiers in Mosla and dozens of settlers roaming in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Al Jazeera reporter also reported that the settlers continue to attack the Al-Aqsa Mosque under the heavy protection of the occupying forces.
The occupying forces prevented young men from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque to offer morning prayers, and they were on alert in the back alleys of the occupied Old City of Quds and stationed their members at the gates of the Al-Aqsa Mosque to prevent young people from entering the courtyards of the mosque. They did.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque is witnessing a central attack by settlers to celebrate Purim, and the attacks will continue until Monday, and the aim of the invaders is to prevent the Muslims from doing itikaf in the Al-Aqsa Mosque in order to facilitate the movement of the settlers inside it.
The occupiers are preventing tens of thousands of Palestinians from the West Bank provinces from reaching Jerusalem to offer prayers in Al-Aqsa Mosque, due to the military checkpoints around the occupied city.
The forces of the Zionist regime, through military measures and the barriers they create around the Old City and the gates of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, prevent Palestinians from accessing the mosque from Jerusalem and from the territories occupied in 1948.
On Sunday morning, a large number of settlers attacked the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque, which was heavily guarded by the occupying police, on the first day of Purim. Under the strict protection of the occupying police, they attacked the mosque on the first day of Eid Purim. Settlers of the temple groups dressed as “temple priests” attended the Jewish religious ceremony in Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Gaza, the occupiers have imposed strict restrictions on entering Al-Aqsa Mosque, they have set the age of 55 for men and the age of 50 for women to enter Al-Aqsa Mosque, and at the same time, residents of the West Bank must obtain a permit. to receive Israel’s permission to go to the occupied Jerusalem to pray in Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday of Ramadan.
Source: ISNA
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