1531 Israeli settlers storm into Al Aqsa Mosque  

1531 Israeli settlers on Monday stormed into Al Aqsa Mosque under the heavy protection of the Israeli occupation forces.

Wafa Agency quoted the Islamic Endowments Department as saying: 1531 settlers stormed into Al Aqsa from Bab Al Mughrabeh Gate and carried out provocation tours in its courtyards amid tight security by the occupation forces that deployed heavily in the mosque and prevented Palestinians from entering. 

Yesterday, the Palestinian presidency affirmed that the continuous Israeli attacks against Al Aqsa Mosque and the daily attacks against worshipers during the month of Ramadan are rejected and condemned, stressing that the crimes of the occupation will not discourage the Palestinians people from continuing the struggle in the defense of their land and sanctities whatever the price.   

Settlers storm into Burak Suleiman in the south of Bethlehem 

Dozens of Palestinians stormed into Burak Suleiman area (Solmon’s Pools) which is located between the village of Artas and the town of Al-Khader, south of the city of Bethlehem in the West Bank. 

The director of the Office of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission in Bethlehem Hasan Brijieh told Wafa news Agency that a large number of settlers stormed into the area under the protection of the occupation forces and carried out provocation tours there. 

Yesterday, settlers also stormed Burak Suleiman (Solmon’s Pools), stationed on the second and third pool and attacked Palestinians. 

Souha Sulieman

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