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Israeli Regime Forces Kidnap Palestinians, Zionists Storm Al Aqsa Mosque

Monday 28 August 2017
Israeli Regime Forces Kidnap Palestinians, Zionists Storm Al Aqsa Mosque

Alwaght- At least eight Palestinians, among them a child, were kidnapped on Monday by Israeli regime forces from West Bank.

The regime claimed the Palestinians were involved in Israeli activities.

The campaign targeted two Palestinians from Jenin, three from Ramallah, two from Bethlehem’s northern refugee camp, and another from al-Khalil province.

The Israeli occupation army claimed that weapons were spotted in the sweep.

The campaign culminated in the abduction of the Palestinian child Adam Darwish from Ayeda refugee camp, north of Bethlehem, at the crack of dawn.

Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed on Monday morning al-Aqsa Mosque—the third holiest site in Islam—via the Maghareba Gate.

Hordes of Israeli settlers, escorted by policemen, broke into al-Aqsa Mosque as part of the morning break-in shift and carried out a round of sacrilegious tours.

Presentations on the history of the alleged Temple Mount were delivered by Israeli fanatics during the break-in.

At the same time, the peaceful Muslim worshipers have been subjected to tough crackdowns and restrictions by the Israeli police near the main entrances to the site.

Several worshipers have been searched and dozens more have had their IDs seized while attempting to enter al-Aqsa to perform their daily prayers.

Meanwhile, Islamic scholars in occupied al-Quds (Jerusalem) on Sunday called on the Palestinian people to intensify their presence at al-Aqsa Mosque on Tuesday to protect the site against expected break-ins by Israeli regime Parliament, Knesset, members.

On 23r August, Israeli regime's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved a decision that allows Knesset members to visit al-Aqsa Mosque starting next Tuesday, and based on this visit, other new steps may be taken.

Over the past decades, the Israeli regime has tried to change the demographic makeup of al-Quds by constructing illegal settlements, destroying historical sites and expelling the local Palestinian population.

The al-Aqsa mosque, which lies in the Israeli-occupied Old City of al-Quds, is a flashpoint and is Islam’s third-holiest site after Mecca and Medina.

 

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