Palestinian worshipers held massive Friday prayer in al-Aqsa Mosque amid tight security measures by Israeli forces.
Thousands of Palestinian worshipers attend communal Friday prayer in al-Aqsa Mosque
21 Jan 2023 - 12:03
Palestinian worshipers held massive Friday prayer in al-Aqsa Mosque amid tight security measures by Israeli forces.
75,000 worshipers performed the Friday prayer in the holy site despite the Israeli restrictions imposed at the gates and entrances of the Old City, the Islamic Endowments Department in Occupied Jerusalem said.
The Israeli police forces set up dozens of roadblocks, conducted extensive searches and checks on Palestinians and their ID cards preventing many of them from reaching the holy Islamic site.
Prior to the Friday prayers, the Israeli forces arrested a young man after assaulting him in the Lions Gate area, one of Al-Aqsa gates.
During the Friday sermon, the preacher of Al-Aqsa Mosque, Sheikh Youssef Abu Snineh, said that the Israeli regime is launching a large-scale attack on Jerusalem and its people, including daily raids, arrests, and restrictions.
Earlier in the morning, thousands performed dawn prayer at the holy site despite Israeli restrictions.
Since the early hours of dawn, thousands of Palestinians gathered at the gates of the al-Aqsa Mosque on their way to attend the dawn prayer, confirming the Palestinians’ spiritual links to the holy site.
Similar gatherings were also reported in several West Bank towns, amid the participation of families of Palestinian martyrs and prisoners.
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