Israeli forces arrest 17 Palestinians, allow settlers raid into Al Aqsa
Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Israeli forces arrested 17 citizens throughout the West Bank and Jerusalem, including former prisoners, and allowed a raid by dozens of Israeli extremists into Al Aqsa mosque this morning.
The Prisoners' Information Office said that Israeli forces arrested the former prisoner Ashraf Abu I'ram from Birzeit after beating him up. Ashraf's brother, Ayman, has been under administrative detention for nearly a month so far.
In the same vein, Israeli occupation forces arrested the former prisoner Rami Fadyel from Tireh in ramallah, and Majd Ramahi and Ata Shrakah from the Jalazoun refugee camp in Ramallah.
In Jerusalem, Israeli force assaulted several citizens, wounding some of them, before they arrested Abdullah Hashlamon, Abdurrahman Abu asab, Muhammad Abu Asab, and Adam Dob Laban.
Also, Mahdi salameh, Ahmad Rokon, Riyad Ghazzawwi, Muhammad Younis, and Abdurrazzaq Siyam got arrested near Al Aqsa mosque.
Meanwwhile, Israeli forces allowed and guarded a raid into Al Aqsa mosque by dozens of extremist settlers.
Local sirces said dozens of Jewish fanatics carried out provocative woursthroughout the holy mosque this morning.
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