Today, Jewish settlers stormed the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque under heavy guard by the Israeli occupation police, and local sources reported that more than 190 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa and held provocative tours and Talmudic rituals in the courtyards.
In the same context, the Israeli occupying forces arrested two guards at the Al-Aqsa Mosque after beating them while they were working at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The occupation police also imposed restrictions on worshipers entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque, along with restrictions on those inside and outside the mosque.
In addition, Israeli army spokesman for the Arab media, Avichai Adrai, said yesterday via his Twitter account that, as part of the increased pace of security activities in the Nablus area, a decision was made to close roads and restrict traffic in and out of the city, and to leave a number of roads open, where inspections will be carried out. Enhanced security.
“Security forces have arrested 10 wanted individuals in various parts of the West Bank,” the spokesman said.
According to the Palestinian news agency Shehab, “the people of Nablus supported the calls of the Arin al-Aswad groups and the people of Shuafat and Anat to strike, as all shops and streets were closed.”
Yesterday, the Israeli army claimed the death of a soldier as a result of a shelling that took place near the village of Shafi Shomron, west of Nablus, where Palestinians opened fire on a number of soldiers.
This comes as Israeli forces continue to besiege Palestinians in East Jerusalem as part of a manhunt and search for the culprit of Saturday night’s shooting in the Shuafat refugee camp that killed an Israeli soldier and two soldiers. were injured.