A fresh judaic raid on the Temple Hill!

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Wednesday 25 June, arabian media reportedthat more than 200 illegal Israeli settlers entered the Al-Aksa mosque in east Jerusalem. Then, under the protection of the Israeli police, Talmudic rites were carried out, despite the fact that the agreement between Israel and the Waqf Foundation taking care of the complex, forbids the holding of spiritual assemblies there another than Muslim.

A fresh judaic raid on the Temple Hill. muslim Endowment Department informers stated that the sacred site was attacked by 217 illegal Israeli settlers. According to the Wadi Hilweh Information Centre, a local human rights group, there were 2 waves of incursions. At first, 124 settlers attacked the complex from the morning, and 93 breached the site around noon. According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, settlers performed Talmudic rituals in the courtyards under the protection of Israeli forces.

The raid of settlers occurred after the mosque was reopened after a three-day lockdown due to the state of emergency Israel introduced in connection with the attacks on Iran. On Sunday the police and the army broke into Al-Aksa Mosque. The officers turned over furniture and trampled on the Koran. They besides arrested 4 of the object's guards who tried to halt the provocation.

The Israeli authorities began allowing Israeli settlers to enter the Al-Aksa complex in 2003, despite opposition from the muslim Endowment Department, the Jordanian authorities and the Waqf Foundation.

Al-Aksa Mosque is the 3rd most sacred place in the planet for Muslims. The Jews call this area the Temple Hill, claiming that there were 2 judaic temples in ancient times. Radicals associated with the Temple Institute for years have been demanding the liquidation of the mosque and the construction of the judaic 3rd Temple of Jerusalem, where a devotional cult suspended in 70 years could be renewed.

Israel began occupying East Jerusalem during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. In 1980, he annexed the full city, which was never recognized by the global community.

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