Occupation forces storm Al-Aqsa Mosque and impede Palestinian access to it

Occupied Jerusalem (ST): The Israeli occupation forces stormed today Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city of Jerusalem.

Wafa news agency reported that the occupation forces stormed the Marwani prayer hall in the mosque, searched the Palestinians and obstructed the movement of their vehicles in the Bab Al-Asbat area.

The occupation forces deployed at the military checkpoints leading to the occupied city of Jerusalem also obstructed the Palestinians’ access to Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform prayers, intensified their checkpoints and pushed other reinforcements in the city’s streets and the vicinity of the Old City and the vicinity of Al-Aqsa.

Meanwhile, Israeli settlers stormed the Khallet Makhoul area in the northern  Valley of Jordan and the Al-Alaqah area south of Hebron in the West Bank.

Wafa news agency reported that about 20 settlers stormed the entrance to the Khallet Makhoul area, and made provocative tours in it, with the aim of expelling the Palestinians from the area and establishing settlements and expanding others there.

Dozens of settlers also stormed the water springs in the Al-Alaqah area, south of Hebron, and carried out provocative rounds there with the aim of Judaizing and seizing them.

K.Q.

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