Zionist police detain Turkish woman and two Palestinians at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem

Zionist occupation police on Tuesday morning detained a Turkish woman and two Palestinians at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem's Old City, which is considered the third holiest site in Islam.

Ekleme: 25.04.2023 19:30:44 / Güncelleme: 25.04.2023 19:30:44 / English News
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According to local sources, the zionist police arrested the Turkish woman, who was trying to pray at Bab al-Rahmeh prayer area inside the Mosque compound, after she refused to leave.

A Palestinian man, who worked as a guard at the Mosque, intervened to help the woman and was also arrested after the police assaulted him.

The Turkish woman was released after several hours of detention at the Russian compound police station in West Jerusalem.

The police also detained a Palestinian man from Qalanswa, who was trying to enter the Mosque for prayers, citing a violation of the order banning him from being at the site.

Additionally, another Palestinian man was detained outside the Magistrate Court in West Jerusalem, where a gathering of people and journalists had assembled to show solidarity with a Palestinian resident of occupied East Jerusalem, whose trial was postponed until next week.

The police arrested the man after assaulting and severely beating him. (ILKHA)