Last minute: Vadi Halva Information Center Lawyer Firas al-Cebrini announced to the Palestinian press that 200 Palestinians who were in the Masjid al-Aqsa have been detained by the Israeli police after the night’s events.
Jabrini noted that 200 detained Palestinians will be transferred to Motsadat Adomim Military Base between the towns of Isawiya and Anata in occupied Jerusalem.
On the other hand, while the gates of Aksa were opened for the morning prayer, the Israeli police took extensive security measures with iron barriers in the vicinity. The Israeli police, which did not allow young Palestinians to enter Aqsa, intervened in some groups with sound bombs.
WARNING FROM HAMAS AND ISLAMIC JIHAD
Hamas and the Islamic Jihad Movement warned of the repercussions of the tension that will arise from the Israeli police raiding the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad warned Israel in two separate statements.
“What happened in Al-Aqsa Mosque is an unprecedented crime and has consequences,” said Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Hamas Political Bureau. used the phrase.
Heniyye said, “Everyone Palestinian, Arab and Muslim must bear the responsibility here,” and called on the Palestinian people in the West Bank and Israel to turn to Aqsa and protect it.
The Islamic Jihad Movement also warned of an “inevitable encounter” with Israel in the coming days.
In his statement, Ziyad en-Nehhale, Secretary General of Islamic Jihad, emphasized that what happened in Aqsa is a serious threat to the sacred.
Nehhale stated that the Palestinian people with all their elements should be ready for the inevitable confrontation in the coming days.
ROCKET LAUNCHED FROM GAZA TO ISRAEL
After the Israeli police raided the Masjid al-Aqsa with rubber-covered bullets and sound bombs, rockets were fired in the direction of Israel from the blockaded Gaza strip.
In a statement made by the Israeli army spokesman, it was reported that attack sirens sounded in the city of Sderot, around the blockaded Gaza strip. It was reported that five rockets were fired from the Gaza strip towards the city of Sderot, and four of them were destroyed by air defense systems. It was stated that a rocket also crashed into open terrain. It was also shared that 4 rockets fired from the Gaza strip fell on open land.
Israeli media announced that a rocket crashed into an industrial area in the city of Sderot and caused damage.
1 ISRAEL MILITARY WOUNDED
In response to the raid by Israeli forces on Masjid al-Aqsa at midnight, Palestinians in the town of Beit Ummar in the occupied West Bank’s Hebron city took to the streets.
In a written statement made by the Israeli army, it was noted that in the town where “violent riots broke out”, Palestinians set vehicle tires on fire and threw stones at Israeli forces in the region.
It was stated that one soldier was injured as a result of a fire opened on Israeli soldiers during the events.
It was reported that the first aid was given to the injured soldier at the scene and then he was transferred to the hospital for treatment.
REACTION FROM NUMAN KURTULMUS TO ISRAEL
AK Party Deputy Chairman Numan Kurtulmus reacted to the Israeli police who raided the Masjid al-Aqsa and said, “We strongly condemn this vile terrorist attack against our Palestinian brothers during the holy month of Ramadan.”
Numan Kurtulmuş reacted to Israel, which raided the Masjid al-Aqsa in a post on his Twitter account. He shared, “Enough is enough. Israel must be stopped. The savage Zionist killers are terrorizing the ummah’s first qibla, Masjid al-Aqsa, and continue to massacre humanity. We strongly condemn this heinous terrorist attack against our Palestinian brothers and sisters in the holy month of Ramadan. These attacks, which are applied to Muslims who worship in Masjid al-Aqsa every year, especially during Ramadan, must be stopped by international organizations and Israel’s fascist rulers must be held accountable for every drop of blood spilled and every life lost.