Thousands of Muslim worshippers perform Fajr prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Thousands of Palestinian worshipers performed the Al-Fajr prayer at the Al-Aqsa in occupied Jerusalem on Friday.
The Palestinians performed the Al-Fajr prayer with the intention of supporting the “Great Fajr” campaign to pray at the holy sites.
After the Al-Fajr prayer, the worshippers, including several families, gathered in the courtyards of the mosque.
They confirmed their spiritual links to the holy site and rejected the israeli systematic Judaization policy.
However, well-armed zionist occupation soldiers obstructed the movement of dozens of Palestinians heading to the mosque, earlier today.
They also searched them, harassed them, and confiscated their ID cards.
Moreover, the forces stopped a bus loaded with Palestinians coming from the Kafr Qasim city.
They prevented them from entering and praying at the holy site, before searching all of their ID cards and allowing them to enter.
The forces also brutally assaulted a female worshiper because she tried to take pictures of the dozens of Palestinians who were not allowed to enter the holy site.
Every Friday, thousands of Palestinians stream to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the world’s third-holiest site for Muslims. (ILKHA)
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