Israeli forces storm Al-Aqsa, attack Palestinians for 2nd time

Israeli forces storm Al-Aqsa, attack Palestinians for 2nd time

Israeli forces stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque and focused Palestinians worshipping contained in the mosque for the second time on Wednesday.

Israeli police stormed the mosque after tarawih prayers and attacked worshippers with batons and rubber bullets, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported. The police tried to take away worshippers and in addition threw stun grenades after they resisted, the report stated.

The Israeli military additionally set off raid sirens Wednesday in settlements adjoining to the Gaza Strip following stories of rockets launching from the enclave, in line with officers.

Namazın bitmesinin ardından içeridekileri çıkarmaya çalışan İsrail polisi ile Kıble Mescidi’ndekiler arasında arbede yaşandı. İsrail polisi, Kıble Mescidi’ne sığınan Müslümanlara kauçuk kaplı mermi ve ses bombalarıyla müdahale etti.

Aynıca İsrail polisi, Aksa avlusu içinde baskına tepki gösterenlere de coplarla müdahalede bulundu.

The military stated two projectiles had been fired from Gaza late Wednesday.

It added, nevertheless, that one did not cross into Israel and the opposite landed in an open space close to the fence with Gaza.

There had been no stories of property harm or human accidents.

The growth got here as Israeli forces stormed the Al-Qibli Prayer Hall within the Al-Aqsa Mosque advanced in occupied East Jerusalem and forcibly eliminated Palestinian worshippers.

The Israeli police detained round 350 worshippers from contained in the flashpoint website of the Al-Aqsa Mosque advanced.

However, witnesses put the quantity at over 500, who had been arrested and brought in for questioning, in line with Reuters.

The incident, throughout the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and on the eve of the Jewish Passover, got here amid fears that tensions constructed up throughout a 12 months of escalating violence might be unleashed on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the place clashes in 2021 set off a 10-day struggle in Gaza.

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