The Israeli National Security Minister, Etamar bin Ghafir, stormed the Ibrahimi Mosque in the city of Hebron in the West Bank, amid strict security measures and great guarding that accompanied his convoy, while the Israeli occupation authorities closed the campus in front of the worshipers.
The extremist Israeli minister delivered a speech at the crowd of settlers who were entertained for the Ibrahimi Mosque, and performed Talmudic dances in the courtyards of the Haram.
In his speech, Bin Ghafir said that Israel is going through days that are not easy, and that there are parties in the Shin Bet trying to liquidate him politically to change the elected government.
This comes in conjunction with the closure of the Israeli occupation authorities yesterday, Tuesday, the Ibrahimi Mosque in front of the worshipers, on the occasion of the Jewish Easter, as it opened it to settlers for two days.
The director of the mosque department in the Hebron Endowments Directorate, Akram Al -Tamimi, stated that the occupation authorities closed the Ibrahimi Mosque on Tuesday and Wednesday due to Easter.
Al -Tamimi said that the Israeli authorities opened the mosque with all its sections to Israeli settlers.
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He pointed out that the closure includes the vicinity of the mosque, as it is forbidden for the Palestinians to enter and exit through military barriers amid strict measures.
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