Israeli forces beat Palestinians as Jewish extremists storm holy mosque

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
marks the occupation of Jerusalem by Israel in the 1967 war
Every year, hundreds of Israel far-right groups stage provocative procession through the Old City to mark Israeli Flag March which falls on
Jerusalem Day
The occasion almost always comes with a warning about the possible flare-up of tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.Just as many other
Israeli occasions, notably Independence Day, Jerusalem Day represents a dark chapter in the history of Palestine
With their annual Flag March, Jewish extremists keep reminding the Palestinians of the day when their city was occupied by Israel, thereby
prayer hall in the compound on Sunday morning and besieged the worshippers inside it to enable the passage of settlers to go unhindered,
them with arrest.Israeli forces have fired rubber bullets at Palestinian protesters in the compound, in an effort to disperse them.At least
bells about Israel planning to change the status of the Al Aqsa Mosque
The Chief Rabbinate of Israel and Israeli law do not permit Jewish worship at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound
But this was violated on Sunday, which led officials in occupied Jerusalem to warn that the violations that took place in Al-Aqsa Mosque
during the storming of settlers, who numbered more than a thousand settlers in the morning tour, are a prelude to a new phase in the
Al-Kiswani, told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that he views with seriousness what the settlers did
Al-Kiswani indicated that the occupation authorities want to impose a new phase inside Al-Aqsa Mosque, holding the occupation government
fully responsible for what is happening, and any reaction to it.This may be the reason why Nasser Qaws, a leader of the Fatah Movement in
Rudeineh, spokesman for President Mahmoud Abbas, said today that Israel is irresponsibly and recklessly playing with fire by allowing
settlers to desecrate the holy sites in occupied Jerusalem and by escalating the killing of Palestinians, according to state news agency