A dangerous precedent: Prayer and blowing of the trumpet – Two settlers storm Al-Aqsa on Friday (Watch)

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In a dangerous precedent, two settlers stormed the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque a short while ago, through Bab Al-Qattanin – one of the gates of Al-Aqsa.

Ma’an News Agency learned that the settlers stormed Al-Aqsa through the Qattanin Gate, wearing their special prayer clothes, and bypassed the forces stationed in large numbers permanently at the gate, and reached the square between the Qibli and Marwani prayer halls, then prayed in the place, and blew the trumpet in celebration of the “Jewish New Year.”

Eyewitnesses explained that the special forces stormed Al-Aqsa and rushed to the location where the settlers were, and took them out. They shouted at the worshipers who rushed to find out what was happening, and forcibly removed those present, and removed the worshipers from Al-Aqsa.

The storming of Al-Aqsa today, Friday, through the Qattanin Gate, and the prayer in Al-Aqsa and the blowing of the trumpet, is a dangerous precedent in Al-Aqsa, knowing that the storming is carried out through a program of the occu
pation authorities daily “except for Fridays and Saturdays”, through the Mughrabi Gate, whose keys have been controlled by the occupation authorities since the occupation of Jerusalem.

Earlier today, the occupation authorities prevented thousands of worshipers from entering Al-Aqsa to pray there, and assaulted and pushed them, and the prayer was held in the streets of Jerusalem.

Source: Maan News Agency