31 dec 2019

At least 89 Jewish settlers on Tuesday morning desecrated the Aqsa Mosque under tight police protection.
According to local sources, 31 students were among the settlers who toured the Mosque’s courtyards and received explanations about the alleged temple mount.
The Aqsa Mosque is exposed to daily desecration by Jewish settlers and police forces in the morning and the afternoon except on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Israeli police close al-Maghariba Gate, which is used by Jews to enter the Mosque, at 10:30 am after the settlers complete their morning tours at the holy site. Later in the afternoon, the same gate is reopened for evening tours by settlers.
During the presence of settlers inside the Mosque compound, entry restrictions are imposed on Muslim worshipers at the entrances leading to the Mosque and their IDs are seized until they leave the holy place.
According to local sources, 31 students were among the settlers who toured the Mosque’s courtyards and received explanations about the alleged temple mount.
The Aqsa Mosque is exposed to daily desecration by Jewish settlers and police forces in the morning and the afternoon except on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Israeli police close al-Maghariba Gate, which is used by Jews to enter the Mosque, at 10:30 am after the settlers complete their morning tours at the holy site. Later in the afternoon, the same gate is reopened for evening tours by settlers.
During the presence of settlers inside the Mosque compound, entry restrictions are imposed on Muslim worshipers at the entrances leading to the Mosque and their IDs are seized until they leave the holy place.
30 dec 2019

Security sources stated that nine Palestinians were injured, by Israeli army gunfire as hundreds of Israeli settlers forced their way into Joseph’s Tomb, on Monday morning, the Palestinian News and Info Agency (WAFA) reported.
Israeli forces escorted a convoy of buses packed with hundreds of illegal settlers onto the site, near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, located in the ‘Palestinian controlled’ area, sparking confrontations with Palestinian residents.
Soldiers shot rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear-gas canisters at Palestinians protesting the invasion, and attempting to block settlers’ access to the site, resulting in the injury of several protesters.
The Red Crescent stated that the 3 Palestinians shot with rubber-coated steel bullets were moved to Rafidia hospital, while 6 others were treated on the scenes after suffering the effects of inhaling tear gas, used by Israeli soldiers to break up protests.
Settlers repeatedly break into Joseph’s Tomb, and perform Talmudic rituals, provoking chaos and confrontation with local Palestinian residents.
Israeli forces escorted a convoy of buses packed with hundreds of illegal settlers onto the site, near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, located in the ‘Palestinian controlled’ area, sparking confrontations with Palestinian residents.
Soldiers shot rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear-gas canisters at Palestinians protesting the invasion, and attempting to block settlers’ access to the site, resulting in the injury of several protesters.
The Red Crescent stated that the 3 Palestinians shot with rubber-coated steel bullets were moved to Rafidia hospital, while 6 others were treated on the scenes after suffering the effects of inhaling tear gas, used by Israeli soldiers to break up protests.
Settlers repeatedly break into Joseph’s Tomb, and perform Talmudic rituals, provoking chaos and confrontation with local Palestinian residents.

Scores of Jewish settlers on Monday morning desecrated the Aqsa Mosque’s courtyards under tight police protection.
According to local sources, about 168 settlers entered the Mosque through al-Maghariba Gate and toured its courtyards.
The Aqsa Mosque is exposed to daily desecration by Jewish settlers and police forces in the morning and the afternoon except on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Israeli police close al-Maghariba Gate, which is used by Jews to enter the Mosque, at 10:30 am after the settlers complete their morning tours at the holy site. Later in the afternoon, the same gate is reopened for evening tours by settlers.
During the presence of settlers inside the Mosque compound, entry restrictions are imposed on Muslim worshipers at the entrances leading to the Mosque and their IDs are seized until they leave the holy place.
According to local sources, about 168 settlers entered the Mosque through al-Maghariba Gate and toured its courtyards.
The Aqsa Mosque is exposed to daily desecration by Jewish settlers and police forces in the morning and the afternoon except on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Israeli police close al-Maghariba Gate, which is used by Jews to enter the Mosque, at 10:30 am after the settlers complete their morning tours at the holy site. Later in the afternoon, the same gate is reopened for evening tours by settlers.
During the presence of settlers inside the Mosque compound, entry restrictions are imposed on Muslim worshipers at the entrances leading to the Mosque and their IDs are seized until they leave the holy place.

Israeli war minister Naftali Bennett on Sunday night desecrated the Ibrahimi Mosque in al-Khalil at the pretext of marking a Jewish event called Hanukkah.
According to the Hebrew media, Bennett was accompanied during his tour of the Mosque by senior army commander Itamar Ben-Haim, Kiryat Arba settlement chief Eliyahu Liebman and Jewish religious figures.
Addressing settlers at the Islamic holy site, Bennett claimed that al-Khalil was the heart of Israel and that the Jewish people could not live without this heart.
He vowed to build more settlements and neighborhoods for Jewish settlers in al-Khalil, affirming that he became the minister of the Israeli army in order to achieve that.
According to the Hebrew media, Bennett was accompanied during his tour of the Mosque by senior army commander Itamar Ben-Haim, Kiryat Arba settlement chief Eliyahu Liebman and Jewish religious figures.
Addressing settlers at the Islamic holy site, Bennett claimed that al-Khalil was the heart of Israel and that the Jewish people could not live without this heart.
He vowed to build more settlements and neighborhoods for Jewish settlers in al-Khalil, affirming that he became the minister of the Israeli army in order to achieve that.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday afternoon intensified their presence and security measures around the Ibrahimi Mosque in the Old City of al-Khalil.
According to local sources, the IOF at the entrances leading to the Mosque prevented Muslim worshipers from entering the Mosque and allowed to Jewish settlers to defile it.
The IOF also prevented journalists from doing their job, expelled them from the Mosque and deleted all the photos and videos from their cameras.
The journalists were covering the Israeli arbitrary measures against the Muslim worshipers and the descration of the Islamic holy site by Jewish settlers.
The Ibrahimi Mosque Mu’addin was also banned from reciting Adhan (call to prayer) for the evening prayers of Maghrib and Isha.
According to local sources, the IOF at the entrances leading to the Mosque prevented Muslim worshipers from entering the Mosque and allowed to Jewish settlers to defile it.
The IOF also prevented journalists from doing their job, expelled them from the Mosque and deleted all the photos and videos from their cameras.
The journalists were covering the Israeli arbitrary measures against the Muslim worshipers and the descration of the Islamic holy site by Jewish settlers.
The Ibrahimi Mosque Mu’addin was also banned from reciting Adhan (call to prayer) for the evening prayers of Maghrib and Isha.

A Palestinian young man was injured during violent clashes in al-Khalil with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday evening.
According to local sources, a young man suffered a rubber bullet injury during clashes between local youths and Israeli soldiers in Halhul town, north of al-Khalil.
The clashes broke out after hordes of settlers escorted by soldiers stormed the town at the pretext of performing rituals at the shrine of Prophet Yunus.
The IOF also stormed as-Samu town in al-Khalil, spread through its streets and obstructed the movement of the local residents in order to secure the access of settlers to an archeological site.
In the east of Nablus, several young men rallied on some roads and blocked them with burning tires before clashing with soldiers who provided protection for scores of settlers who entered the city to perform rituals at Joseph’s Tomb.
According to local sources, a young man suffered a rubber bullet injury during clashes between local youths and Israeli soldiers in Halhul town, north of al-Khalil.
The clashes broke out after hordes of settlers escorted by soldiers stormed the town at the pretext of performing rituals at the shrine of Prophet Yunus.
The IOF also stormed as-Samu town in al-Khalil, spread through its streets and obstructed the movement of the local residents in order to secure the access of settlers to an archeological site.
In the east of Nablus, several young men rallied on some roads and blocked them with burning tires before clashing with soldiers who provided protection for scores of settlers who entered the city to perform rituals at Joseph’s Tomb.
29 dec 2019

About 200 extremist settlers broke into al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem on Sunday morning under tight police guard.
Quds Press reported that the Israeli police allowed dozens of Jewish settlers to storm al-Aqsa Mosque through al-Maghareba Gate in consecutive groups at 7:30 in the morning.
It added that the settlers carried out provocative tours and Talmudic rituals in al-Aqsa courtyards before they left the site through al-Silsila Gate.
Since 2003 Israeli settlers have been allowed to carry out mass break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque, while escorted by armed forces, every day except Fridays and Saturdays.
Quds Press reported that the Israeli police allowed dozens of Jewish settlers to storm al-Aqsa Mosque through al-Maghareba Gate in consecutive groups at 7:30 in the morning.
It added that the settlers carried out provocative tours and Talmudic rituals in al-Aqsa courtyards before they left the site through al-Silsila Gate.
Since 2003 Israeli settlers have been allowed to carry out mass break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque, while escorted by armed forces, every day except Fridays and Saturdays.

Nearly 900 of Israel’s extremist settlers, last week, stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque under heavy Israeli protection, according to Quds News Network.
Israeli media reported that 897 extremist settlers invaded the holy mosque under the armed protection of the Israeli police and special forces.
Groups of extreme far-right Israeli settlers called for Israelis to carry out intensive invasions into the holy mosque to mark the Jewish holiday of Hannukah.
The colonists stormed the holy mosque from the Magharbeh gate, which has been occupied by the Israelis since 1967, and carried out provocative tours that included Talmudic rituals.
Last week several Muslim worshipers were assaulted, and four women were arrested, and upon release, were banned from entering the holy mosque for arbitrarily set periods of time.
The occupation state allows uncompromising extremist settlers to break into Al-Aqsa Mosque every Sunday to Thursday.
At the same time, Muslim worshipers are arrested and kicked out of their holy site to allow for the illegal colonists to desecrate the sacred site.
Israeli media reported that 897 extremist settlers invaded the holy mosque under the armed protection of the Israeli police and special forces.
Groups of extreme far-right Israeli settlers called for Israelis to carry out intensive invasions into the holy mosque to mark the Jewish holiday of Hannukah.
The colonists stormed the holy mosque from the Magharbeh gate, which has been occupied by the Israelis since 1967, and carried out provocative tours that included Talmudic rituals.
Last week several Muslim worshipers were assaulted, and four women were arrested, and upon release, were banned from entering the holy mosque for arbitrarily set periods of time.
The occupation state allows uncompromising extremist settlers to break into Al-Aqsa Mosque every Sunday to Thursday.
At the same time, Muslim worshipers are arrested and kicked out of their holy site to allow for the illegal colonists to desecrate the sacred site.
27 dec 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, Friday, a young Palestinian man from Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied East Jerusalem.
Local sources said the soldiers invaded Bab ar-Rahma Cemetery and its surrounding areas, attached to the wall of the eastern part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and forced the Palestinians out, before abducting one.
They added that the abducted man, identified as Nasrallah al-A’war, was taken to a nearby police base.
On Friday at dawn, the soldiers abducted, a young Palestinian man from Jenin refugee camp, and two others men from their homes, in the al-Yamoun town, west of Jenin.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers invaded the areas surrounding the Shuhada Graveyard, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the city, and fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at several Palestinians during ensuing protests.
Local sources said the soldiers invaded Bab ar-Rahma Cemetery and its surrounding areas, attached to the wall of the eastern part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and forced the Palestinians out, before abducting one.
They added that the abducted man, identified as Nasrallah al-A’war, was taken to a nearby police base.
On Friday at dawn, the soldiers abducted, a young Palestinian man from Jenin refugee camp, and two others men from their homes, in the al-Yamoun town, west of Jenin.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers invaded the areas surrounding the Shuhada Graveyard, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the city, and fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at several Palestinians during ensuing protests.
26 dec 2019

An extremist Jewish settler on Wednesday stormed the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the Old City of Occupied Jerusalem carrying a big knife.
According to eyewitnesses, the Church was filled with worshipers and foreign pilgrims marking the occasion of Christmas when a knife-wielding settler stormed it.
The settler caused great panic among the Christian worshipers at the holy site.
Luckily, no one was hurt by the settler, who was arrested by police officers and escorted out of the holy site.
According to eyewitnesses, the Church was filled with worshipers and foreign pilgrims marking the occasion of Christmas when a knife-wielding settler stormed it.
The settler caused great panic among the Christian worshipers at the holy site.
Luckily, no one was hurt by the settler, who was arrested by police officers and escorted out of the holy site.
25 dec 2019

Dozens of Jewish settlers on Wednesday morning stormed al-Aqsa Mosque while escorted by a large police force.
Jerusalem's Islamic Awqaf Department said that 189 Israeli settlers forced their way into al-Aqsa Mosque through al-Maghareba Gate and carried out provocative tours inside the compound. video
Extremist settler groups have lately called for intensified mass break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque to mark the one-week Hanukkah festival.
Jerusalem's Islamic Awqaf Department said that 189 Israeli settlers forced their way into al-Aqsa Mosque through al-Maghareba Gate and carried out provocative tours inside the compound. video
Extremist settler groups have lately called for intensified mass break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque to mark the one-week Hanukkah festival.
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