The Israeli occupation forces continued, for the fourth Friday of the blessed month of Ramadan, to impose strict restrictions on the entry of worshipers coming from the West Bank to occupied Jerusalem, to perform the prayer in the blessed Al -Aqsa Mosque.
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Since the dawn of Friday, hundreds of citizens from the elderly began arriving at the Qalandiya checkpoint to reach Jerusalem, to perform the last Friday prayers of the month of Ramadan in the Al -Aqsa Mosque, amid an intense presence of the Israeli occupation forces, on the Qalandia military barriers north of occupied Jerusalem, and the “300” separation between the cities of Bethlehem and Jerusalem, and was fought in the identities of citizens, and prevented those under the age On “special permits”, from entering Jerusalem, and despite that, thousands of citizens flocked to this morning, through the detainee in an attempt to reach the Al -Aqsa Mosque.
Eyewitnesses reported to “Wafa” that the occupation forces returned dozens of elderly people to the Qalandia and Bethlehem barriers who were on their way to Al -Aqsa Mosque, on the pretext that they did not obtain the required permits that enable them to enter.
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The occupation forces also imposed strict restrictions on the gates of the blessed Al -Aqsa Mosque, and were accumulated in the identities of the youths at the entrances to the old town and the doors of the mosque, and prevented a number of them from entering.