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Palestinian Presidency: We demand our Palestinian people to travel to Al-Aqsa to defend it

The spokesman for the Palestinian presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, confirmed that the Palestinian people will not give up what is happening in Jerusalem, calling on the Palestinian people to make their way to Al-Aqsa Mosque.
According to the Palestinian news agency “Wafa”, Abu Rudeineh warned of the danger of what the Israeli forces dwarfed in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque today, as the mosque’s doors were closed to worshipers at a time when settlers and settlers invaded the mosque’s courtyards.
He stressed that “the Palestinians will not accept, at any cost, this temporal and spatial division, and that the mosque, as decided by international legitimacy, including recent UNESCO resolutions, is a mosque for Muslims.”
He said that the Palestinian people will not allow this conspiracy to pass at all costs and whatever the sacrifices, stressing that what happened in Al-Aqsa Mosque is a dangerous escalation that the Israeli government will bear alone for its repercussions.
He called “the American administration to break its silence and stop this aggression that will ignite the entire region, and also called on the international community to take urgent action to provide international protection for our people as a first step towards ending the Israeli occupation and establishing a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.”
And the Palestinian news agency “Wafa” reported earlier today, quoting the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Jerusalem, that its crews dealt with 17 injuries during the Israeli forces’ attacks on those present in the Bab Al-Asbat area, one of the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque, 5 of which were transferred to the hospital.
The agency added, “The occupation forces stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque in large numbers, assaulted the worshipers and those stationed in its courtyards, and arrested three young men, amid heavy firing of stun grenades and tear gas, in an attempt to remove worshipers from its courtyards in preparation for the settlers’ provocative incursions.”
The agency also indicated that the occupation forces assaulted women at the doors of the Dome of the Rock, and forced the worshipers to enter the chapels and closed their doors on them, as well as restricting the endowment employees in the mosque and forcing them to leave their places.

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