Arrests in the West Bank and Jerusalem … and storming Al -Aqsa (witness)

Arrests in the West Bank and Jerusalem … and storming Al -Aqsa (witness)

Al-Madinah News:-On Sunday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested seven Palestinians in separate areas in the West Bank and Jerusalem, as part of a daily crime series carried out by the occupation.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces arrested Muhammad Tariq Hamamra (17 years old), Ahmed Raed Zaki Zaoul (18 years old), and Izz al -Din Muhammad Zaoul (19 years) from the village of Hosan, west of Bethlehem.

From Hebron, the occupation forces arrested the two young men, Kanaan Jamal Al -Tal and Qarif Ali Swailem, while storming the town of Al Dhahiriya, south of the city.
The arrests were prolonged, the young Muhammad Yasser, let us from Jerusalem, and the liberated prisoner Bakr Abu Ubaid from Jenin.
On Saturday evening, the occupation forces arrested a group of young men near the Shuafat camp checkpoint northeast of Jerusalem after a shop stormed.

During last October, the occupation forces arrested 690 Palestinians from the West Bank and Jerusalem; Among them 119 children and 30 women.
Al -Aqsa storming
On Sunday, extremist settlers stormed the blessed Al -Aqsa Mosque, from the Mughrabi Gate, with strict protection from the Israeli occupation forces.
The Islamic Endowments Department in occupied Jerusalem said that dozens of settlers stormed the Al -Aqsa Mosque since the morning, and carried out provocative tours in its courtyards.

She pointed out that the settlers performed Talmudic rituals in the eastern region of the mosque, amid heavy guard from the occupation police.
The occupation police continue to impose their restrictions on the entry of worshipers coming from Jerusalem and the occupied interior of Al -Aqsa, scrutinizing their identities, and some of them are held at their gates.

Al -Aqsa is exposed daily except Friday and Saturday, a series of incursions from settlers, and in the morning and evening periods, as part of the occupation attempts to impose the scheme of temporal and spatial division in the mosque.
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