IOF prevent call for prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque
The Israeli occupation silences the call to prayer to allow the Israeli PM Naftali Bennett to deliver his speech at Al-Buraq Wall.
The Israeli occupation forces cut off the external speaker wires of Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Al-Quds and prevented raising the call to evening prayer.
The recent Israeli provocation comes a few weeks after Palestinians stationed in Al-Aqsa Mosque confronted Israeli settlers and forces' raids of the Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan.
The Al-Quds Islamic Endowment indicated that the occupation prevented the call to prayer under the pretext that the Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett "was delivering a speech at the Al-Buraq Wall, known to Jews as the 'Western Wall'", Quds News Network reported.
Israeli occupation forces prevented on Tuesday evening the call to Isha prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, under the pretext that the Israeli PM was delivering a speech at the Al-Buraq Wall.#SaveAqsa#AlAqsaUnderAttack
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In response, the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine and the International Commission to Support the Rights of the Palestinian People (Hashd) issued a statement condemning the Israeli prevention of the prayer call.
In the same context, Palestinians in the occupied territories were called to mobilize and crawl toward Al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday to defend it, after the occupation police approved settlers' calls to storm the Mosque.
During the month of Ramadan, Israeli occupation forces stormed, desecrated, and violated the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, evacuating it from worshippers, assaulting them, and firing rubber-coated metal bullets on them. Even journalists and paramedics were not spared the IOF brutality.