IOF raise alert fearing resistance response, settlers storm Al-Aqsa
As Palestinian resistance fighters increasingly confront the occupation's attacks in several Palestinian cities, the IOF are on high alert.
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IOF fear the resistance factions' response.
The Israeli occupation announced a state of alert on Monday, fearing a Palestinian resistance response to the occupation forces' crimes committed against Palestinians, particularly following the martyrdom of Tamer Al-Kilani with an explosive device implanted on a motorcycle in the old city of Nablus.
Resistance fighters opened fire on the "Dotan" settlement southwest of Jenin last night, while other young men stoned Israeli forces storming the Zababdeh village southeast of Jenin.
Moreover, Palestinian youths threw Molotov cocktails at a bus and settlers' vehicles on the road between the "Gush Etzion" settlement and Al-Khalil.
Others confronted the occupation forces that stormed the village of Al-Mughayer, northeast of Ramallah, the town of Tuqu', southeast of Beit Lahm, and the town of Husan, aiming to commit several arrests against Palestinians.
In Al-Khalil, occupation forces raided several houses in Al-Salaymeh neighborhood near the Ibrahimi Mosque, where the Israeli soldiers beat two civilians, as well as a Palestinian youth in the Jaber neighborhood.
Lions' Den "a major threat to Israel"
In the same context, the Israeli Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper indicated that the occupation is in a state of alert throughout the West Bank, especially in Nablus and Jenin, noting that the security and military establishment is aware of the group's threats after the assassination of Tamer Al-Kilani.
On its part, "Israel" Hayom described the martyr Al-Kilani as "a time bomb, as Israel tried to arrest him several times in recent months." The newspaper pointed out that the Resistance group, Lions' Den, has become a major threat to "Israel".
The Lion's Den group threatened the Israeli occupation after the assassination of Al-Kilani on Sunday and threatened a nearby security event, saying, "The arms of the [Lions] Den are as thirsty as the Al-Naqab desert, so watch out. We have become a wrath volcano," adding, "From above the ground and from beneath it, wait for us, for we are preparing for you a blazing event."
Settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque
On another note, dozens of Israeli settlers stormed on Monday the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, through the Mughrabi Gate, under strict protection of the Israeli occupation police.
Local sources said dozens of Israeli settlers stormed the mosque, carried out provocative tours, and performed Talmudic rituals in its courtyards.
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— وكالة بيت المقدس للأنباء (@j_nagency) October 24, 2022
إغلاق باب المغاربة واقتحام 114 مستوطناً لباحات المسجد الأقصى المبارك خلال فترة الاقتحامات الصباحية منهم 53 مستوطناً و31 طالبا في المعاهد التوراتية. pic.twitter.com/QcOscLrgok
The Islamic Endowments in Al-Quds said successive groups of extremist settlers stormed Al-Aqsa from the Mughrabi Gate, carried out suspicious tours, and performed provocative Talmudic rituals in its courtyards.
The statement indicated that the occupation authorities prevented many Palestinian worshipers from entering Al-Aqsa through its various gates to secure the settlers' incursions.
مصادر محلية: قوات الاحتلال تعتقل عددا من الشبان خلال اقتحام قرية المغير شمال شرق رام الله، عُرف منهم: قســام أيمن أبو عليا وإبراهيم سعيد أبو عليا وجهاد أمين أبو عليا.#فلسطين pic.twitter.com/mDbKJIWyOm
— شبكة قدس | الأسرى (@asranews) October 24, 2022
Al-Aqsa is always subjected to incursions by extremist Israeli settlers, in the morning and evening periods, in an attempt to impose a plan to divide and Judaize it.