Al-Aqsa Mosque longs for Friday

Al-Aqsa Mosque longs for Friday
Date: 29.7.2017 13:30

Yesterday, while Israel tried to take Muslims under their new prohibitions and oppressions, Israel blocked the Friday prayers again. They closed the doors of the Masjid al-Aqsa.

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Increasing the dose of persecution, and this "2 forward, 1 back" in the form of Israel, thus giving the impression that the world is stepping back. Israel, which "aspires to death and suffocate," once again closed the Masjid al-Aqsa on Friday. Israel, which does not engage men under the age of 50, into Aksa, has once again poisoned Muslims on Friday under the pretext of security measures.
 

EVERY FRIDAY SAME PERSECUTION!

 
On the day we passed, Israel, eyeing the Masjid al-Aqsa with the propaganda that it "re-opened" Muslims, had attacked Muslims a few hours after opening and showed its true face. The Israeli police did what they did yesterday, and forbade Muslims to enter the Masjid al-Aqsa on Friday.
 

THEY COME WITH EMPTY EXCUSES

 
In the written statement made by the occupying Israeli police, it was argued that the prohibitions were based on the "information that the Palestinians are prepared to demonstrate and to get rid of confusion."
 
The Zionists, who allowed Muslims to enter the Masjid al-Aqsa on Thursday but attacked with sound bombs and plastic bullets a few hours later, did not allow the men under the age of 50 to enter Aksa yesterday for Friday prayers.
 
Israeli police yesterday, Masjid-i Aqsa'ya men under the age of 50 prohibited entry. It is stated in written statements made by Israeli police that there is no restriction on the entrance of women. In the statement, it was noted that additional police forces were deployed inside and outside the Old City area surrounded by the walls of Jerusalem, and some roads around this area were closed. The statement also argued that the prohibitions were based on the "information that the Palestinians are prepared to do and demonstrate."
 

FRIDAY CLASHES AGAIN

 
The Israeli police's attempt to limit the entrance to the Masjid al-Aqsa was a big hurdle for Palestinian Muslims who wanted to pray Friday in the Harem-i Sharif after two weeks. Israeli police, who set control points around the Old Town area, did not allow Muslim men under the age of 50 to enter the mosque. Palestinian Muslims began to keep praise for prayer at Nablus Avenue, which came out of Salamaddin Street, which came to the Old City's Stage Gate, and Damascus Gate. The Israeli police said in a written statement that Muslim men under the age of 50 would not be allowed to enter the Masjid al-Aqsa, and that no restrictions were imposed on the entrance of women. It was noted that additional police forces were deployed inside and outside the Old Town area of ​​Jerusalem surrounded by the city walls, and some roads around this area would also be closed.
 

ISRAEL TRIED TO BREAK ONE OF THE DOORS OF AL-AQSA

 
Upon the decision of the Israeli Security Cabinet, detectors on the doors of Masjid al-Aqsa were removed on July 25th. Muslims came to the Harem-i Sharif on Thursday for a prayer for the afternoon on the call of Jerusalem scholars. The Israeli police then began interfering with the Palestinians inside and outside the Aksa with sound bombs and plastic bullets and shut down all the doors outside the Aslanlı (Esbat) Gate. More than a hundred Palestinians were injured in police intervention. This led to rage between the Palestinians and the Israeli police in the courts and doors of Aksa. After the Yatsi prayer, the Israeli police entered the Masjid al-Aqsa and tried to force the Muslim community in Kiblah's Masjid to go out. Jerusalem Islamic Foundations Media Coordinator Firased-Dibs stated that the Israeli forces were trying to break one of the gates in Kibble Mescidi to intervene.

YEREL HABERLER

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