Dozens of Settlers Continue to Riad Al-Aqsa Mosque…the Palestinian Foreign Ministry Warns of the Danger of Any Escalation

On Tuesday, dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into Al Aqsa Mosque.

Wafa Agency stated that the settlers stormed into Al Aqsa Mosque from the Mugharbi Gate direction, and carried out provocative tours in its courtyard under the protection of occupation forces, which continue to restrict the entry of Palestinian worshipers to Al Aqsa and prevent them from praying there.

In a statement today, The Palestinian Ministry of foreign Affairs condemned the violations of the settlers and their continuous incursion into Al Aqsa Mosque, warning of the danger of the calls of the occupation official, mainly the minister Itamar Ben Gvir, for escalating the incursion s during the month of Ramadan.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out that the occupation authorities are trying to solve their internal crises at the expense of the Palestinians’ rights, foremost of which is to make radical changes to the current situation in Al Aqsa Mosque, Al Quds (Jerusalem) and its sanctities. The Foreign Ministry called the US administration to force the occupation authorities to stop all its unilateral measures before it is too late.

Occupation Detains 12 Palestinians in the West Bank  

In the same context, The Israeli occupation forces detained 12 Palestinians in the West Bank.

Wafa news agency reported that the occupation forces stormed the towns of Al-Yamoun in Jenin, Husan and Za’tara in Bethlehem, Al-Samou’ and Al-Arroub camp in Al-Khalil (Hebron), and detained 12 Palestinians.

Yesterday, the occupation forces detained 11 Palestinians.

Souha Sulieman

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