Publish date27 Dec 2011 - 11:08
Story Code : 76698
Settlers attack the Palestinian Customs Office

Jewish extremists storm al-Aqsa mosque

TNA - Beirut
Jewish extremists storm al-Aqsa mosque
Groups of Jewish extremists Monday broke agian into al-Aqsa mosque through Bab El-Magharbeh (Dung Gate) bridge, roaming its yard under the protection of Israeli police, according to witnesses.

Senior Jewish rabbis, last week, called on their supporters to storm Al-Aqsa mosque for the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah to perform religious Talmudic rituals in the mosque’s yard.

Meanwhile, hundreds of Jewish settlers, under the protection of Israeli soldiers and police late Sunday night, roamed the streets of the Old City of Quds (Jerusalem) in a provocative march amid drumming and chanting of racist slogans against Arabs and Palestinians, aiming to disturb Palestinian people of Quds (Jerusalemites).

To be noted, a law draft was submitted on Sunday to the "Israeli" parliament (Knesset) to declare Quds (Jerusalem) the unified capital of "Israel".

In a related context, a group of Jewish settlers attacked the Palestinian Customs Office and Public Safety Commission in Al-Khalil (Hebron) on Sunday, destroyed their vehicles, and battered the staff, Monday said a press release by the Palestinian Ministry of National Economy.

The ministry condemned the attack on its employees while they were confiscating chicken supplies smuggled illegally from Carmel settlement southeast of Al-Khalil to the Palestinian market.

Custom officers monitor and control any illegal entrance of settlements’ products and services to the Palestinian market as part of the ministry’s campaign to keep the Palestinian market free of settlements' goods.
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