Monday, 21 March 2011
Aqsa Mosque’s servants foil attempt by armed settler to kill worshipers
[ 21/03/2011 - 02:25 PM ]
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- An armed Jewish settler on Sunday evening tried to storm the Aqsa Mosque through Al-Maghariba Gate, but the Mosque’s servants and guards captured him and frustrated his intention to kill Muslim worshipers.
Local sources affirmed that the armed settler reached the Al-Maghariba ramp, climbed onto it and then tried to climb over the Mosque’s wall before he was spotted.
Upon their arrival to arrest the settler, Israeli policemen claimed that he was drunk in an attempt to justify what happened.
In a separate incident, a group of savage Jewish settlers stabbed a Palestinian young man called Mohamed Awad, 25, during his presence in his land south of Al-Khalil city and fled away.
A medical source in Al-Khalil hospital said the young man was admitted into the emergency department after he sustained serious injuries during the attack.
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- An armed Jewish settler on Sunday evening tried to storm the Aqsa Mosque through Al-Maghariba Gate, but the Mosque’s servants and guards captured him and frustrated his intention to kill Muslim worshipers.
Local sources affirmed that the armed settler reached the Al-Maghariba ramp, climbed onto it and then tried to climb over the Mosque’s wall before he was spotted.
Upon their arrival to arrest the settler, Israeli policemen claimed that he was drunk in an attempt to justify what happened.
In a separate incident, a group of savage Jewish settlers stabbed a Palestinian young man called Mohamed Awad, 25, during his presence in his land south of Al-Khalil city and fled away.
A medical source in Al-Khalil hospital said the young man was admitted into the emergency department after he sustained serious injuries during the attack.
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
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Aqsa,
Settlements and settlers
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