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Israeli Forces Storm Al Aqsa Mosque, Attack Worshipers with Sound Bombs


Fri 21 May 2021 | 05:31 PM
Ahmed Moamar

A correspondent of Russia Today", an Arabic-spoken Russian news website, said that the Israeli forces stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque and attacked the worshipers there with sound bombs.

"Ma'aa", a Palestinian news agency, revealed that other Israeli forces stormed the Mosque of Dome of the Rock near Al-Aqsa and hurled canisters of gas tear and sound bombs at the prayers after performing Friday prayers this afternoon.

The worshipers gathered after prayers on the steps of the mosque and chanted slogans praising the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip, Al-Quds (known as Jerusalem in Western and Israeli sources).

On its parts, the Israeli police claimed that hundreds of Palestinians threw stones at its personnel at courts of Al-Aqsa and cops responded by dispersing the worshipers.

Today's Israeli new aggressions came hours after declaring the truce in the Gaza Strip between the resistant Palestinian groups and Israel at 2 A.M.

In another context, Palestinians clashed with the Israeli forces at the northern entrance of   Bethlehem and Qalqilya in the West Bank, according to Russia Today correspondent.

Confrontations between the Palestinians and the Israeli forces resulted in injured 38 in Bethlehem and Kfar Qadoum in the east of Qalqilya.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that Al-Khakhil (Hebron) Public Hospital has received a citizen injured to the head.

The ministry added that a host of citizens were carted to Beit Jalla  Hospital in the West Bank, some of them inhaled tear gas, and others hit by live ammunition in the head.

Also, an injured arrived at Rafidia Governmental Hospital, with a   bullet wound in the leg and another with rubber-coated metal bullets.

The reporter of RT also talked about the launch of a march towards Huwara from Nablus, one of the main cities in the West Bank.

Another pro-Hamas (the Islamic Resistance Movement), the march headed for   Beit El from Ramallah, the status quo capital of the Palestinian Authority.