Thu 1-May-2025

Israeli restrictions

Jerusalemites detained near Aqsa Mosque amidst Israeli restrictions

Israeli policemen detained two Palestinian Jerusalemites near the holy Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem on Sunday evening and blocked prayer at the holy site except for inhabitants of the Old City.

Israeli occupation police detain Halawani summon others

The Israeli occupation police arrested Hanadi Halawani and another young man and summoned others from Occupied Jerusalem on Tuesday.

Israeli racism and neglect exacerbate coronavirus crisis in Jerusalem

The noticeably and alarmingly increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Occupied Jerusalem speaks volumes about systematic racism and neglect pursued by the Israeli government against the Palestinian residents of the holy city.

IOF bars Palestinian farmers from gathering crops

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Thursday prevented Palestinian farmers from going to their fields to harvest crops in the south of al-Khalil.

Israeli army restricts fishing anew in Gaza waters

The Israeli occupation army announced Wednesday it reduced the fishing zone in Gaza waters to a maximum of 10 nautical miles from 15 claiming the measure was in response to the launch of balloons fitted with firebombs toward Israeli areas.

More than 100000 thousand worshipers in Aqsa Mosque

More than 100000 Palestinians from the West Bank and 1948 Occupied Palestine managed to attend the third Friday congregation at the Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem despite the Israeli restrictions and extremely hot weather.

Palestinian youths detained for trying to reach Aqsa Mosque

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) detained a number of Palestinian young men for trying to reach the Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem to attend the Friday congregation.

New Israeli restrictions on Jenin businessmen

Israel has imposed new restrictions on Jenin businessmen denying them entry to its territory (the 1948 occupied lands) before they meet certain requirements.

Jerusalem: Police arrest chamber of commerce officials

The Israeli police on Saturday evening arrested the head of the chamber of commerce in Jerusalem Kamal Obeidat and his deputy Raed Sa'ada and took them for interrogation over their organization of an Iftar gathering for journalists.

Tens of thousands of Muslims head for Aqsa Mosque

Tens of Thousands of worshipers from territories occupied in 1948 and the West Bank have flocked to occupied Jerusalem since predawn time to perform Ramadan’s Friday prayers at the Aqsa Mosque—the third holiest site in Islam.