Israel severely restricts access to Al-Aqsa Mosque on Ramadan's last Friday

Israeli soldiers barred Palestinians from entering the mosque despite having special permits, says an elderly Palestinian.

The Israeli army deployed its forces at the crossings leading to Jerusalem. / Photo: AA
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The Israeli army deployed its forces at the crossings leading to Jerusalem. / Photo: AA

Israeli authorities have barred Palestinians in the occupied West Bank from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied East Jerusalem for the fourth consecutive Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

The Israeli army deployed its forces at the crossings leading to Jerusalem, scrutinising the identities of Palestinians and denying entry to some of them, eyewitnesses said.

The Qalandia crossing in northern Jerusalem and the Checkpoint “300” in the south of the city witnessed active movement at the entry gates from the West Bank toward Jerusalem.

A 78-year-old Palestinian, Ibrahim Abayat, said that he was prevented Friday morning from reaching Jerusalem without any valid reason.

He pointed out that he had obtained a special permit three days ago but the Israeli forces refused to allow his entry.

Nihaya Nassar, 71, said the Israeli authorities prevented her from entering Jerusalem under the pretext of not obtaining a special permit.

This special permit requires the issuance of a magnetic card which takes 12 days to obtain, Nassar said.

Nassar said she was sad to have missed the last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

On Saturday night, tens of thousands of Palestinians are expected to celebrate Laylat al Qadr, the holiest night of Ramadan, in the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

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The Israeli police announced on Thursday that it will deploy 3,600 personnel in the city of East Jerusalem between Friday prayers and Saturday morning.

Before the start of Ramadan, the Israeli government announced that "during the Fridays throughout the month of Ramadan, people from Judea and Samaria (the Torah name for the West Bank) will be allowed to enter Jerusalem subject to possessing a valid magnetic (security) permit and assessing the security situation."

The army added that only men over the age of 55, women over the age of 50, and children under the age of 10 will be allowed into Jerusalem.

The new measures do not include residents of Gaza, where Israeli authorities prohibit their entry into Jerusalem except with special permits.

Israel has waged a deadly military offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7. More than 33,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have since been killed and more than 75,600 injured amid mass destruction and shortages of necessities.

The Israeli army has also imposed a blockade on Gaza, leaving most of the population, particularly residents of the north, on the verge of starvation.

The Israeli war has pushed 85 percent of Gaza’s population into internal displacement amid acute shortages of food, clean water, and medicine, while 60 percent of the enclave's infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed, according to the UN.

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