RAMALLAH, August 26, 2015
(WAFA) – The three Palestinian Arabic dailies, al-Quds, al-Ayyam, and al-Hayata
al-Jadida, focused in their Wednesday issue on the Israeli authorities’ recent
tightened restrictions on the entry of Muslim worshipers to al-Aqsa Mosque
compound in Jerusalem.
They said Israeli police on
Tuesday shut down most of the mosque’s gates as a prelude to force a temporal
division of the mosque between Muslims and Jews, the first of its kind procedure
since Israel occupied East Jerusalem in 1967.
They also said that since
Monday, police restricted the presence of many worshipers at the compound to
only half an hour, and reserved their Identification cards before allowing them
to enter.
In a different news subject,
al-Quds and al-Ayyam said the Israeli municipality of West Jerusalem demolished
two Palestinian-owned houses in the neighborhood of Jabal al-Mukabir in
Jerusalem.
The three dailies said the
Israeli security agency Shen Bit recently arrested an Islamic Jihad cell that allegedly
aimed to plot an attack on Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus, a funereal site at the
heart of Nablus that is regularly stormed by extremist Jewish settlers to
perform religious rituals.
The dailies said Jewish
fanatics assaulted a Palestinian youngster with clubs in Netanya city, inside
the green line, causing him serious wounds. The youngster, 19-year-old Mohammad
Rabay’a from Jenin, was arrested by Israeli police for entering Israel “illegally”.
Palestinian must obtain permits to enter Jerusalem, however, Israel rarely
issues such permits.
Al-Ayyam said violence
continued in Ein el-Hilweh Refugee Camp in Lebanon after renewing armed clashes
between Fatah and Jund esh-Sham militant group resulted in the killing of three
people in the camp and the injury of 35 others.
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