Video| Injuries in Israeli repression of Prophet protest at Al Aqsa mosque
Occupied Jerusalem (QNN)- Israeli forces stormed the Al Aqsa Mosque compound, repressing a protest against settlers' insulting slogans against the prophet Muhammad- PBUH- today. Israeli forces wounded nine worshipers in the repression, according to teh Red Crescent.
Following Friday prayers, Palestinian worshippers started a protest in support of the Prophet Muhammad. The protest came in response to insults directed at him during a settlers' march through the occupied city on Tuesday.
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Worshipers gathered in the courtyard, but before they began their march from Al Aqsa to the Old City’s Bab Al Amoud, Israeli forces stormed the compound through Bab Al Silsila.
Israeli forces used rubber-coated steel bullets, tear gas, and stun grenades, emptying the compound of thousands of worshippers.
Injuries included a child, as well as, the journalist Latifeh Abd Allatif. Israeli forces also arrested two protesters.
Dozens of Israelis on Tuesday marched in the occupied city, chanting “Death to Arabs” and “May your village burn”. The march was celebrating the occupation and annexation of the holy city.
An online video, which trended, showed settlers in the Tuesday march denigrating the prophet Muhammad.
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