Israeli police allow 45 extremist settlers to storm Al Aqsa mosque, expel one worshiper
Occupied Jerusalem (QNN)- Israeli police on Tuesday allowed dozens of Israeli extremist settlers to break into Al Aqsa mosque.
QNN reporter said that 45 settlers broke into Al Aqsa mosque from al Magharbeh gate before provocatively touring the holy mosque and perform rituals near the Mercy gate.
Meanwhile, Israeli cops and special forces protected the settlers during their raid.
It is worth mentioning that over 2000 settlers, including soldiers and students of extremist religious institutions, broke into the holy mosque during February.
On the other hand, Israeli police ordered to prevent Imran Abu Sbeih (23 years old) from entering Al Aqsa mosque for a month.
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