Mon 16-September-2024

Aqsa Mosque

Gaza: Israel bars entry of 150 elders to J’lem for Friday prayer

The Israeli authorities have extended its decision not to give travel permits for 150 elderly citizens from Gaza to visit the Aqsa Mosque on Fridays until further notice.

Israeli fanatic hordes force way into 3rd holiest site in Islam

Hordes of Israeli settlers on Tuesday morning stormed the holy al-Aqsa Mosque via the Maghareba Gate.

Palestinians warn of Israeli decision on Aqsa Mosque

Several Palestinian notables and institutions have warned of the Israeli decision to increase the morning incursions into the Aqsa Mosque by the Jewish settlers and extremist Zionist groups.

58 Israeli settlers break into Muslims’ third holiest site

At least 58 Israeli settlers escorted by police officers stormed on Sunday morning the plazas of the holy al-Aqsa Mosque—the third holiest site in Islam.

157 Israeli fanatics storm third holiest site in Islam

At least 157 Israeli fanatic settlers on Thursday morning stormed the holy al-Aqsa Mosque via the Maghareba Gate.

Israeli fanatics break into third holiest site in Islam

Dozens of Israeli fanatic settlers stormed on Monday morning the holy al-Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem via the Israeli-controlled al-Maghareba Gate.

Around one hundred settlers defile the Aqsa Mosque

Around one hundred Jewish settlers broke into the holy Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem on Sunday morning.

Israel Cannot Silence Prayer Calls

In a succession of events that indicated major coordination between various Israeli government offices Jewish settler groups and the municipality of Jerusalem Israel recently moved to outlaw the Muslim call for prayer first in Jerusalem then in other Arab areas inside Israel.

Israeli gov’t to give go-ahead for ministers MKs break-ins at al-Aqsa

Israel’s public security minister Gilad Erdan said Israeli Ministers and MKs will regain permission to break into the al-Aqsa Mosque Haaretz reported Tuesday.

Why Is Israel Silencing the Call for Prayer in Jerusalem?

As I was growing up I was always reassured by the sound of the ‘Muadhin’ making the call for prayer in our refugee camp’s main mosque in Gaza.