Israeli police on Tuesday banned a Palestinian girl from holy al-Aqsa Mosque for a couple of weeks and summoned two Muslim guards to questioning.
Israeli police handed over interrogation writs to Ahmed Demiri and Ghazi Asileh from al-Aqsa’s supervision staff ordering them to turn themselves in to policemen at the Qishleh detention center.
The writ was issued after the two guards railed against the heavy beating a Palestinian girl was made to endure at the hands of Israeli officers at al-Aqsa Mosque on Monday.
At the same time the occupation authorities ordered that the girl Baraa Ghazawi be barred from entering the site for two weeks’ time.
The girl was arrested a couple of days earlier and sent to the Qishleh detention center before she was released on conditions of a two-week ban.
The ban was issued on account of the girl’s presence along with other Palestinian worshipers near al-Rahma Gate which Israeli police claimed bothers Israeli settlers during their daily break-ins at the site.