26 aug 2020

A large number of Jewish settlers on Wednesday morning stormed the Aqsa Mosque and desecrated its courtyards under tight police protection.
According to the Islamic Awqaf Department, 137 settlers defiled the Mosque’s courtyards in groups and some of them provocatively performed Jewish prayers.
Meanwhile, one of the settlers published a selfie of himself showing him wearing a mask bearing the words “temple – now” as he was sitting near the Dome of the Rock building at the Mosque.
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 the Islamic Awqaf Department, 137 settlers defiled the Mosque’s courtyards in groups and some of them provocatively performed Jewish prayers.
Meanwhile, one of the settlers published a selfie of himself showing him wearing a mask bearing the words “temple – now” as he was sitting near the Dome of the Rock building at the Mosque.
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.
23 aug 2020

Dozens of Jewish settlers on Sunday morning stormed the Aqsa Mosque and desecrated its courtyards under police guard.
According to the Islamic Awqaf Department, about 55 settlers entered the Mosque in groups through al-Maghariba Gate and some of them performed Jewish prayers before leaving through al-Silsila Gate.
Police forces also secured the eastern area of the Mosque for the settlers and prevented Muslim worshipers from getting near.
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 the Islamic Awqaf Department, about 55 settlers entered the Mosque in groups through al-Maghariba Gate and some of them performed Jewish prayers before leaving through al-Silsila Gate.
Police forces also secured the eastern area of the Mosque for the settlers and prevented Muslim worshipers from getting near.
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.
19 aug 2020

Dozens of Jewish settlers on Wednesday morning stormed the Aqsa Mosque and desecrated its courtyards under police guard.
The Islamic Awqaf Department in Occupied Jerusalem said that about 98 settlers, including rabbi Yehuda Glick, toured the Mosque in groups under police escort.
The Awqaf Department added that Israeli police officers detained two of its employees and one Muslim worshiper during their presence in the Mosque’s courtyards as settlers were touring the Islamic holy site.
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.
The Islamic Awqaf Department in Occupied Jerusalem said that about 98 settlers, including rabbi Yehuda Glick, toured the Mosque in groups under police escort.
The Awqaf Department added that Israeli police officers detained two of its employees and one Muslim worshiper during their presence in the Mosque’s courtyards as settlers were touring the Islamic holy site.
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.
18 aug 2020

Dozens of Israeli settlers entered the holy Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem on Tuesday morning under tight Israeli police guard.
The ministry of Awkaf and religious affairs in Ramallah said that 35 settlers and 8 students entered the holy Islamic site.
It also pointed out that the Israeli authority controlling the so-called “Western Wall Tunnels” has decided to open the tunnels for settlers entering the Aqsa Mosque for the first time after five months of closure.
The ministry of Awkaf and religious affairs in Ramallah said that 35 settlers and 8 students entered the holy Islamic site.
It also pointed out that the Israeli authority controlling the so-called “Western Wall Tunnels” has decided to open the tunnels for settlers entering the Aqsa Mosque for the first time after five months of closure.
17 aug 2020

Dozens of Jewish settlers on Monday broke into al-Aqsa Mosque and Bab al-Rahma cemetery under police escort.
Local sources said that groups of Israeli settlers, led by the extremist rabbi Yehuda Glick, defiled al-Aqsa Mosque and the adjacent Bab al-Rahma cemetery and performed Talmudic rituals. video
The settlers, accompanied by heavily armed Israeli police officers, carried out provocative tours inside the Mosque amid tightened restrictions on the Palestinian worshipers entering the site.
Settler break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque are a daily occurrence, excluding Fridays and Saturdays, and they are usually carried out in two rounds: in the morning and in the afternoon.
Local sources said that groups of Israeli settlers, led by the extremist rabbi Yehuda Glick, defiled al-Aqsa Mosque and the adjacent Bab al-Rahma cemetery and performed Talmudic rituals. video
The settlers, accompanied by heavily armed Israeli police officers, carried out provocative tours inside the Mosque amid tightened restrictions on the Palestinian worshipers entering the site.
Settler break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque are a daily occurrence, excluding Fridays and Saturdays, and they are usually carried out in two rounds: in the morning and in the afternoon.