Despite freezing weather, thousands of Palestinians perform Friday prayer at Al-Aqsa
Occupied Jerusalem (QNN)- Over 25,000 Palestinian worshipers performed Friday prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
The Jerusalem Islamic Waqf said today that despite the Israeli restrictions and the freezing weather, our people in the 1948-occupied territories and the occupied West Bank also succeeded in visiting Al Aqsa mosque and performing the Friday prayer.
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Earlier today, the Israeli occupation forces obstructed the movement of dozens of Palestinians heading to the Al-Aqsa mosque, searching and harassing them.
Every Friday, thousands of Palestinians stream to the Al-Aqsa mosque, the world’s third-holiest site for Muslims, to recite the Holy Quran before performing Friday prayer.
The Palestinian worshipers are always provoked, assaulted and detained by Israeli forces stationed at the gates of the mosque and deployed in its courtyards.
Every day of the week, the occupation forces facilitate and protect the Israeli settlers’ incursions to the mosque which has been intensively allowed by the occupation authorities since 2003, despite repeated objections and warnings by the Palestinian religious authorities as the visits provoke worshippers of the mosque.
Since the start of 2021, 34,562 settlers broke into the holy site, setting a new record, as in 2020, 19,000 settlers broke into the mosque and 29,700 settlers in 2019, according to Al-Qastal, a Palestinian network hub for Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem.
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