Judaization Of Al-Aqsa
Judiciary Laws
Immediately after the occupation of Jerusalem, the occupation enacted the”Freedom of Access to the Holy Places” Law, which allowed Jews and foreign tourists to enter […]
Continue ReadingJudaic Groups
More than 33 Jewish groups are working to achieve the temporal and spatial division of Al-Aqsa Mosque, Such as: the Office of the Prime Minister, […]
Continue ReadingThe Jewish Religious Stance
After the Jewish rabbis denied entry to Al-Aqsa after its occupation in 1967, for some special reasons related to their Jewish law; an increasing number […]
Continue ReadingLegal Stance Of Intrusions
After the occupation courts prevented the performance of the prayer of the Jews in Al-Aqsa Mosque under penalty of punishment, the Jews have been allowed […]
Continue ReadingThe Political Attitude toward Al-Aqsa Mosque’s Breaking-ins
The increasing support for Jewish prayer within Al-Aqsa in the Knesset and the Israeli government has become more influential. The government had taken care of […]
Continue ReadingThe Security Situation regarding the intrusions
The Israeli police have changed the function of preventing Jewish prayer inside al-Aqsa for fear of retaliation to protect the settlers who break into Al-Aqsa. […]
Continue ReadingExpulsion Of Citizens Of Jerusalem From around Of Al-Aqsa
The policy of expelling citizens of Jerusalem is consistent with the occupation throughout Jerusalem, but it is concentrated in the neighborhoods around Al-Aqsa Mosque, which […]
Continue ReadingExamples Of Judaization
There are centers of the occupation police in the vicinity of Al-Aqsa and inside it, there are projects to build other centers, and the iron […]
Continue ReadingPrevent Muslims From Entering Al-Aqsa
The occupation does not allow non-residents of Jerusalem and the occupied Palestinian territories to enter Al-Aqsa Mosque in 1948, and often prevent those under 50 […]
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