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Israeli police attack worshippers in latest raid on Al-Aqsa Mosque

  Wednesday Apr 05 2023


Israeli police guarantee they assaulted compound in light of "revolting".

Palestinian Red Bow says Israeli powers prevented surgeons from arriving at mosque.

Palestinian gatherings censured most recent assault on admirers.

The Israeli police went after many admirers in Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque compound which left a few group harmed, Al Jazeera revealed refering to witnesses.


The Israeli police asserted they assaulted the compound in light of "revolting" on Wednesday before sunrise.


As indicated by the Palestinian Red Bow, wounds were accounted for because of the attack yet it was not expounded on the number of were harmed. It likewise said that surgeons were kept from arriving at the mosque by the Israeli powers.


"I was perched on a seat recounting (Qur'an)," said an older lady while conversing with Reuters while sitting external the mosque. "They heaved paralyze explosives, one of them hit my chest," she said as she cried.


The Israeli police guaranteed in a proclamation that they needed to enter the mosque later "covered fomenters" locked themselves inside with firecrackers, sticks and stones.


"At the point when the police entered, stones were tossed at them and firecrackers were terminated from inside the mosque by an enormous gathering of fomenters," the assertion said, adding that one of the cops was injured in the leg.


The most recent assault has been denounced by the Palestinian gatherings which they portray as a wrongdoing.


"We caution the occupation against crossing red lines at blessed destinations, which will prompt a major blast," said Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a representative for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.


Jordan and Egypt have given various explanations on the new assault, with the previous censuring Israel's "glaring" raging of the compound and the last option requiring a quick stop to the "unmitigated attack" on admirers.

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