Israeli former Shabak director storm Al Aqsa mosque
Occupied Jerusalem (QNN)- Israeli former Shabak director, Avi Dichter, stormed Wednesday the courtyards of Al Aqsa mosque.
Dichter (66 years old) is also former Minister of Internal Security and current Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee as well and former knesset member.
Dichter broke into the holy mosque accompanied by Israeli policemen and illegal settlers.
Raids into the holy mosque by Israeli officials have recently increased, which deemed as a serious escalation and provocation of Muslims' feelings.
In 2000, Israeli PM at the time Ariel Sharon broke into the holy mosque, sparking the second Intifada, which had continued for over 4 years.
“Disfigured kids with their limbs blown off, and mangled faces. The real crime is that the supporters of this atrocity are justifying it,” Carlson noted.
Reuters reported on Wednesday, citing an unnamed source, that the US administration is also demanding the ICC shelve investigations of Israeli leaders over the Gaza genocide and end an investigation into war crimes conducted by US troops in Afghanistan.