Thursday, December 22, 2011

Settlers Enter The Al Aqsa Mosque

by Saed Bannoura
A group of Israeli settlers entered on Thursday that Al Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem, under the protection of dozens of Israeli soldiers. The settlers were marking the “Hanukkah” Jewish feast; no clashes were reported.

File - Palestine-Info
File - Palestine-Info

The Palestine News Network (PNN) reported that head of the Islamic Waqf Department,Sheikh Azzam Al-Khatib, told its reporter that approximately 120 settlers entered the mosque under the guise of an Israeli “foreign tourism program”.

The settlers and the soldiers entered the mosque through the Al Mughrabi Gate and exited the mosque through the Al Silsila (Chain) Gate.

Al-Khatib stated that no clashes were reported between the Muslim worshipers at the mosque and the settlers.

PNN stated that Al-Khatib said that he is “sorry that the settlers chose to mark their feast in such a manner”.

He added that the Waqf department rejects such programs conducted by the Israeli Tourism Ministry as they lead to provocation.


International Middle East Media Center

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