The Israelis raided the Aqsa Mosque 23 times in October
Israeli occupation forces raided the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem 23 times last month under police protection. Also, the Ibrahim mosque located in the city of Hebron on the West Bank was raided several times, entertainments were held in front of Yusuf's tomb.
A report released by the Palestinian Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs details violations committed by Israeli radical Jews against the occupied Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and the Haram al-Ibrahim Mosque in Hebron, West Bank.
The report stated that Israelis under police protection stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque a total of 23 times in October, during which 9,721 people stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Also, it was said that Israel's far-right Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir organized an attack on Masjidul-Aqsa on the pretext of "Tea Day" on October 16-23, and Ben-Gvir made some statements during the Akso attack.
Violations against the Haram Ibrahim Mosque in Hebron were also mentioned in the report, "It was noted that Israel prevented the call to prayer 95 times in the Haram Ibrahim Mosque. Also, armed Jews under the protection of the police and the military had fun in front of the tomb of Hazrat Yusuf, located in the territory of this mosque.
The report noted that Israel has committed dangerous violations against religious sanctuaries in the occupied Palestinian territories and called on the international community to intervene in this situation.
Raids on Al-Aqsa Mosque
According to the peace agreement signed between Israel and Jordan on October 26, 1994, Masjid al-Aqsa is under the auspices of the Jerusalem Islamic Waqfs Authority under the Jordanian Ministry of Waqfs, Islamic Affairs and Sacred Affairs.
Since 2003, Jews have been entering the Holy Temple under the unilateral decision of Israel without the permission of the administration, accompanied by the police. Quddus Islami and aqflar B, which described these entrances as an invasion, emphasizes that the sovereignty of Muslims has been violated.
Israelis are conducting excavations under the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex, which includes the Qibla Mosque and the Dome of the Rock Mosque, as well as a museum, a madrasa and a large courtyard, claiming that there are "remains of the Temple of Solomon . "
According to the Israeli administration, the historical status quo has been preserved in al-Aqsa Mosque, "where only Muslims can pray and people of other religions can only visit."