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  • Two individuals shot in an alleged “terror attack” in Jerusalem – Israeli police

    Two individuals shot in an alleged “terror attack” in Jerusalem – Israeli police

    According to Israeli police, a suspected “terror attack” happened early on Tuesday local time in East Jerusalem next to the Shimon Hatzadik tomb, injuring two persons.

    According to a police statement, the department received a report of a firing at a vehicle in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Shimon Hatzadik, where tensions between Palestinians and Jewish settlers have been building recently.

    In East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah district, which is primarily populated by Palestinians, sits the famous Shimon Hatzadik tomb.

    Two people were “moderately injured,” according to medical officials and were transferred for further medical treatment, the police statement added.

    “Police and Border Police officers are at the scene conducting searches for the suspect who fled the scene,” it continued.

    In a follow-up statement, police said forces located a “Carlo” style submachine gun near the site of the shooting.

    A spokesperson for the Magen David Adom (MDA) ambulance service the two injured men involved a 50-year-old male who was sent to be treated in Shaare Tzedek Hospital and a 48-year-old to Hadassah Mt. Scopus Hospital.

    The attack comes amid escalating Israeli-Palestinian violence. Last year was the deadliest for both Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and for Israelis in nearly two decades, and this year is on pace to be worse.

    Tensions have boiled over during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which coincided this year with the Jewish Passover holiday, after Israeli police twice raided the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, whose compound is also known as the Temple Mount – one of the most revered places in Islam and Judaism. Israeli police arrested hundreds whom they accused of barricading themselves inside the mosque and throwing fireworks and stones, leading to wide condemnations from the Arab and Muslim world.

    The complex and the neighborhood where Tuesday’s shooting took place lies in East Jerusalem, which the Palestinians want as the capital of their future state and which most of the international community considers to be Israeli-occupied territory. Israel captured it from Jordan in a 1967 war and considers both East and West Jerusalem as its united, “eternal capital.”

  • Palestinian man killed by gunfire in dispute

    Palestinian man killed by gunfire in dispute

    Israeli police opened fire and killed a Palestinian man early on Saturday morning inside the Jerusalem compound of the Al-Aqsa mosque, which is frequently a flashpoint in tensions between Israel and the Palestinians.

    The facts surrounding the death of 26-year-old Muhammad Al-Osaibi at the compound, home to one of Islam’s holiest sites as well as the holiest place in Judaism, known as the Temple Mount, have been challenged by Palestinian and Israeli sources.

    Talab Al-Sanee, a former Israeli MP, claimed that Al-Osaibi was slain after attempting to stop Israeli police and border guards from abusing a young Palestinian woman.

    Israeli police said the man had grabbed a gun from a police officer who had stopped him for questioning and managed to fire two shots before he was killed by police.

    Social media video apparently filmed at the time of the incident captured the sound of at least 11 gunshots – the first one followed almost immediately by nine in quick succession, then another one after a moment’s pause.

    Al-Osaibi’s family asked police to release security camera footage of the incident to prove “the allegations that their son pulled a soldier’s weapon.”

    Police initially said there was no footage of the incident, but after CNN provided evidence that security cameras were pointed at the scene they altered their story.

    “We collected all footage of the surrounding area for investigation,” a spokesperson said. “Some footage might not be shared with media because it’s still closed for investigation.”

    The incident came in the middle of Ramadan, which has passed largely peacefully in Jerusalem. The first two Fridays of the Muslim holy month have seen hundreds of thousands of worshippers offer prayers at al-Aqsa without incident.

    A large group of Muslim worshippers staged a mass prayer outside the holy site Saturday after the incident, video from the scene showed.

    Local authorities in Al-Osaibi’s native region of Rahat in the Negeb called for a general strike on Sunday in response to the killing.

    And Palestinian Authority presidency spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh warned in a statement against what he described as “the dangerous escalation by the Israeli occupation authorities,” calling the Israeli version of the killing of Al-Osaibi “fabricated.”

    The relative calm of Ramadan comes after a violent beginning to the year in Israel and the occupied West Bank.

    At least 90 Palestinians have been killed, according to Palestinian Ministry of Health statistics. In addition to suspected militants being targeted by Israeli forces, the dead include Palestinians killing, wounding or attempting to kill Israeli civilians, people clashing with Israeli security and bystanders, CNN records show.

    In the same period, at least 15 Israelis have been killed in attacks by Palestinians in Israel and the West Bank, CNN records show – 14 civilians and a police officer who was hit by friendly fire after being stabbed by a Palestinian teenager while inspecting bus passengers.

  • Al-Aqsa mosque invaded by Israeli police for a second occasion

    Al-Aqsa mosque invaded by Israeli police for a second occasion

    In spite of protests from the Arab and Muslim community, Israeli police stormed the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, one of Islam’s holiest sites, for a second time on Wednesday.

    The skirmishes, which occurred on Wednesday night as Jews celebrated Passover and Muslims observed Ramadan at al-Aqsa, provoked retaliatory rocket fire from terrorists in Gaza.

    During the first incident on Wednesday morning, footage shared on social media showed Israeli officers striking screaming people with batons inside the darkened building. Eyewitnesses told CNN that police had smashed doors and windows to enter the mosque and deployed stun grenades and rubber bullets once inside. Video shared by Israeli police show forces holding riot shields up as fireworks were launched back at them, ricocheting off the walls.

    Israeli police said in a statement that its forces entered al-Aqsa after “hundreds of rioters and mosque desecrators (had) barricaded themselves” inside. “When the police entered, stones were thrown at them, and fireworks were fired from inside the mosque by a large group of agitators,” according to the statement.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent in Jerusalem said at least 12 people were injured during clashes in and around the mosque, and at least three of the injured were transferred to hospital, some with injuries from rubber bullets.

    The Red Crescent added that at one point its ambulances were targeted by police and were prevented from reaching the injured.

    Police said they arrested and removed more than 350 people in the mosque, and that two Israeli police officer were wounded.

    Images shared on social media showed dozens of detained people lying facedown on the floor of the mosque with their legs and arms bound behind their backs, and others with their hands tied being led into a vehicle.

    During the second incident on Wednesday evening, armed Israeli forces deployed stun grenades and ordered Muslims worshipping there to leave immediately, video posted to social media shows.

    The Israeli police said in a statement that “dozens of law-breaking juveniles, some of them masked” had thrown fireworks and stones into the mosque and tried to barricade themselves inside.

    “The police forces prevented the lawbreakers from closing the doors and from barricading themselves (inside), and helped the worshipers leave the Mosque,” Israeli police said.

    One eyewitness, cameraman Rami Khatib, told CNN that after moving worshippers out of the mosque, the Israeli police had stationed officers at each doorway and prevented people from entering.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent in Jerusalem treated six people for their injuries and transferred two of them to hospital.

    Wednesday morning’s incident drew condemnation from across the Arab and Muslim world. Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the Israeli police actions “in the strongest terms,” and called on Israel to immediately remove its forces from the mosque. Jordan has also called for an extraordinary meeting of the Arab League to discuss the development.

    Egypt’s Foreign Ministry meanwhile condemned the “storming” of the mosque by police, saying it had caused “numerous injuries among worshipers and devotees” and was “in violation of all international laws and customs.”

    The US Office of Palestinian Affairs called for restraint following Wednesday morning’s raid, saying on Twitter: “Violence has no place in a holy site and during a holy season. Alarmed by the shocking scenes in Al Aqsa Mosque and rockets launched from Gaza toward Israel. We call for restraint and de-escalation to allow peaceful worship and to protect the sanctity of the holy sites.”

    Over the last two weeks, there have been calls by Jewish extremist groups to slaughter goats at the mosque compound as part of an ancient Passover holiday ritual that is no longer practiced by most Jews. A greater number of Muslim worshipers stayed in the mosque after calls came to prevent those attempts.

    Last week, a Palestinian man was shot and killed by Israeli police at the entrance of the compound. Palestinian and Israeli sources disputed the circumstances that led to the killing of 26-year-old Muhammad Al-Osaibi.

    The mosque compound, frequently a flashpoint in tensions, is home to one of Islam’s most revered sites but also the holiest site in Judaism, known as the Temple Mount.

    In a statement Wednesday, Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh condemned the actions of the Israeli police, saying: “What is happening in Jerusalem is a major crime against worshipers.”

    “Israel does not want to learn from history, that al-Aqsa is for the Palestinians and for all Arabs and Muslims, and that storming it sparked a revolution against the occupation,” Shtayyeh added.

    Aviv Bushinsky, a former media adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told CNN situations that impact Israel’s security could unite a divided nation, but said that isn’t likely to have been the motivation behind Israel’s storming of al-Aqsa mosque.

    Bushinsky added he thought it was in Netanyahu’s interests to ease tensions

    Bushinsky said that the average Israeli would not, however, support any extreme Israeli measures against Palestinians in Jerusalem as that would be “too risky.”

    “I think it is in the interest of Netanyahu and even Ben Gvir to try to ease the tension in the Al Aqsa mosque,” he said. “Because when there is a rupture there, it affects the entire Arab world, and we feel it.”

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Wednesday that around 12 rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip toward Israel after the incident in Jerusalem.

    Two were fired late on Wednesday, the IDF said. Earlier in the day, 10 rockets were fired from Gaza towards Israel, five of which fell in open fields and one that fell on a factory in Sderot leaving no casualties, the IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari had said in a previous statement.

    Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, the militant group that runs Gaza, said in a statement that “the current Israeli occupation’s crimes at the al-Aqsa mosque are unprecedented violations that will not pass.”

    Later on Wednesday, the Israeli military said its fighter jets had struck weapons manufacturing and storage sites in the Gaza Strip belonging to Hamas.

    “This strike was carried out in response to rockets fired from the Gaza Strip toward Israeli territory earlier,” it said in a statement.

    Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Wednesday “we will hit anyone who tries to harm us, and exact a heavy price that will make them regret threatening Israeli citizens or IDF troops.”

    Last year was the deadliest for both Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and for Israelis in nearly two decades, CNN analysis of official statistics on both sides showed.

    And this year has seen a violent beginning, too. At least 90 Palestinians have been killed, according to Palestinian Ministry of Health statistics. In addition to suspected militants being targeted by Israeli forces, the dead include Palestinians killing, wounding or attempting to kill Israeli civilians, people clashing with Israeli security and bystanders, CNN records show.

    In the same period, at least 15 Israelis have been killed in attacks by Palestinians in Israel and the West Bank, CNN records show – 14 civilians and a police officer who was hit by friendly fire after being stabbed by a Palestinian teenager while inspecting bus passengers.

  • Israeli police bombard a mosque with stun grenades and tear gas

    Israeli police bombard a mosque with stun grenades and tear gas

    Suddenly and shockingly, Israeli police stormed into a mosque during Ramadan and used stun grenades.

    The Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City was the target of Palestinian teenagers throwing rocks and firecrackers.

    As a result, terrorists in Gaza fired rockets, prompting an airstrike by Israel.

    The battle sparked global condemnation and increased concerns of a larger one given it occurred during the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims and Passover for Jews.

    The raid reportedly resulted in the injuries of scores of worshipers who had spent the night praying, according to the official Palestinian news agency Wafa.

    Video released by police showed the repeated explosions of fireworks inside the mosque.

    One amateur video taken by Palestinians showed police beating people with clubs and rifles, as a woman shouts: ‘Oh God. Oh God.’

    Outside the gate, armed officers dispersed groups of youths with stun grenades and rubber bullets.

    FILE - Muslim worshippers perform Friday prayers outside the Dome of Rock Mosque at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in the Old City of Jerusalem during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, March 31, 2023. Israeli police raided Al-Aqsa Mosque early Wednesday, April 5, and attacked Palestinian worshippers, Palestinian media reported, raising fears of wider tension as Islamic and Jewish holidays overlap.(AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean, File)
    Muslim worshippers perform Friday prayers outside the Dome of Rock Mosque at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound (Picture: AP)
    Al-Aqsa Mosque Israeli occupation forces have just now stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and are brutally beating Palestinian worshipers.
    An image on social media shows worshippers with their hands tied behind their backs in the mosque (Picture: Twitter)

    Police said one officer was injured in the leg, while dozens of people were arrested.

    They claimed they moved in after ‘several law-breaking youths and masked agitators’ brought fireworks, sticks and stones and barricaded themselves into the mosque.

    They also claimed the youths chanted violent slogans and locked the front doors.

    ‘After many and prolonged attempts to get them out by talking to no avail, police forces were forced to enter the compound in order to get them out,’ a spokesperson said.

    Palestinian militants responded by firing a barrage of rockets from Gaza into southern Israel, setting off air raid sirens in the region as residents were preparing for the beginning of the week-long Passover holiday.

    The Israeli military said a total of five rockets were fired, and all were intercepted.

    Hours later, Israel responded with an airstrike on Gaza.

    Two years ago similar clashes erupted into an 11 day war between Israel and Hamas.

    The Israeli military said one soldier was shot in a separate incident in the occupied West Bank.

    The Al-Aqsa Mosque sits on a hilltop holy to both Jews and Muslims.

    The spot, known to Jews as the Temple Mount, is the holiest site in Judaism and is the location of the biblical Jewish temples.

    Al-Aqsa is also the third holiest site in Islam, and is typically packed with worshippers during Ramadan.

    The Palestinian militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad also called for Palestinian residents of Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Israel to go and gather around Al-Aqsa Mosque and confront Israeli forces.

    The conflicting claims fuel constant tensions that have spilled into violence numerous times in the past.

    At least 88 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire this year, according to an Associated Press tally. Palestinian attacks against Israelis have killed 15 people in the same period.

    Israel says most of the Palestinians killed were militants. But stone-throwing youths and bystanders uninvolved in violence were also among the dead. All but one of the Israeli dead were civilians.