Last month, Muslims could only pray for 7 days without any problems. In Ibrahimi Mosque, the adhan could not be read in 80 times.
In the statement made by the Palestinian Ministry of Foundations and Religious Affairs, obstructions and violations against the holy places under Israeli occupation were included. In the statement, it was stated that "disrespect" was made by raiding the Masjid al-Aqsa 23 times in September, and it was emphasized that the call to prayer was prevented 80 times in the Ibrahimi Mosque.
Raids are carried out under the protection of the Israeli police
Pointing out that Israel increased its violations against the Masjid al-Aqsa and the Ibrahimi Mosque by using Jewish holidays as an excuse, the statement said that the fierce Jews participating in the raid held various rituals. Due to the "ban" imposed by Israel, since 1994, evening and night prayer prayers on Fridays, morning, noon, afternoon and evening prayers on Saturdays, and evening prayers on other days have not been read since 1994. Apart from that, Israel does not allow adhan to be called on some days, using Jewish holidays as an excuse.
THEY ENTER FROM AL-MAGHAREBA GATE TO THE COURT OF THE HAREM-I SHARIF
The raid of the Jews on Masjid al-Aqsa began in 2003 with the unilateral decision of the Israeli police.
Despite all the efforts of the Jerusalem Islamic Foundations Administration, which is affiliated to the Jordanian Ministry of Foundations and Islamic Affairs, the Israeli authorities insist on continuing the raids. Invader Jews, accompanied by Israeli police, enter the courtyard of the Haram-i-Sharif through the Al-Maghareba Gate on the southwest wall of Masjid al-Aqsa twice a day, in the morning and in the afternoon. Al-Aqsa Mosque, located in the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem, is the first qibla for Muslims.