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Tension Governs al-Quds as Zionist Groups Storm the Holy Mosque

Tension Governs al-Quds as Zionist Groups Storm the Holy Mosque
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Dozens of "Israeli" settlers entered Monday morning the old city of al-Quds to perform religious rituals in its streets and city markets in a way that was provocative towards Palestinians.
Tension Governs al-Quds as Zionist Groups Storm the Holy Mosque
According to "al-Intiqad" correspondent in Occupied Palestine, extremist Zionist groups flowed to al-Buraq Wall [Wailing Wall] in a provocative movement.

The Holy mosque's guards said that "dozens of settlers entered al-Aqsa mosque in small formations at timed intervals, setting off from al-Maghreba gate which leads to the western wall yard, where the settlers had initially gathered."

They also said that "Israeli" special units and police were present to provide settlers with protection during their tour in the mosque.
In response, Palestinians from al-Quds and inside the 1948 Occupied Lands spread out in the Mosque's yard at dawn to prevent the settlers' attempts to perform their religious rituals as well as new expected Zionist storms.

Earlier last week, the Zionist leaderships and settlement organizations have urged extreme "Israelis" to intensify their participation in what they call processes of "Climbing to the House Mountain" during the Jewish Passover festivals.

The processes call the settlers to break into al-Aqsa Holy Mosque in an attempt to impose a new fact.
In parallel, Islamic, Christian, and national leaderships in al-Quds warned that "it would only be a matter of time before al-Aqsa mosque would be spatially divided."


Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org