The closure of the mosque of Al-Aqsa, prohibit admission of responsibilities

Palestinians continue to ban Palestinians for the third consecutive day in Al-Aqsa

Palestinians continue to ban Palestinians for the third consecutive day in Al-Aqsa

Jerusalem … News Time

Israel has constituted a ban on Palestinians for the third consecutive day in Al-Aqsa mosque in the occupied Jerusalem. Israeli officials did not even allow the authorities of the mosque to enter the door until the installation of detectors and cameras at the door. Zuhir Prary is offered outside Masjid Al-Aqsa today. Earlier, Israel had said that Masjid al-Aqsa will be opened on Sunday for extended visitors and prayers. Israel has closed the mosque for the first time in the past several months after a mosque of Al-Aqsa on Friday. 3 Arab citizens fired fire on Israeli police with automatic weapons, which had 2 police officers. Israeli police raided the mosque and shot all three invaders and slept to death. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had said earlier that Mosque Aqsa will be gradually opened after consulting with security officials. And additional security cameras will be installed at its entrance so that no weapon can be trapped and can not be taken inside. After the attack in Masjid al-Aqsa, Netanyahu has talked to Palestinian President Mahmood Abbas on telephone for the first several months. The Palestinian President condemned the attack and demanded the re-opening of Masjid al-Aqsa. Jordan Jordan, a supervisor of the Masjid Aqsa, also called for it to be opened. Netanyahu asked the Muslims to remove their concerns on the closure of the first tribe while its first management will be maintained; Hamas has ruled out Israeli measures as a religious war and asked for more attacks from the Palestinians.

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