Al-Awqaf: The occupation prohibits the call to prayer 56 times in the Ibrahimi Mosque in April

Al-Awqaf: The occupation prohibits the call to prayer 56 times in the Ibrahimi Mosque in April

 The Ministry of Times and Religious Affairs said that the Israeli occupation forces continued their daily violations against the occupied city of Jerusalem and its people, and fighting them in their economy and livelihood.

The ministry added in its monthly report, today, Thursday, that it monitored during the April of the occupation for its violations in the city of Hebron, and prevented the call to prayer 56 times for the minarets of the Ibrahimi Mosque.

She confirmed her monitoring of Judaization projects, represented by the occupation authorities´ proposal to build an underground railway tunnel, which reaches the borders of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the second project to build a railway over the ground in various neighborhoods of Jerusalem, especially the neighborhoods of the Old City, Silwan, and Abu Tor, and another scheme linking settlements to Jerusalem By extending a light rail train.

She explained that, in the context of the provisions of the seizure of the city, the occupying forces installed mobile metal barriers and a traffic signal, the highest of which was installed as a surveillance camera in the middle of the Mujahideen road, and daily violations against the Jerusalemites continued, as the occupation does not want any Arab or Islamic appearance in it, as it prevented "My Magicians" neighborhood of Wadi It is permissible to do his job, wake the neighborhood people to suhour and threaten them with arrest and financial fine.

The Endowments reported that, in order to further the process of Judaization, the occupation authorities presented the names of their soldiers who were killed in their wars on the western part of the fence, specifically in the area of ​​Bab al-Khalil, and continued to pursue religious leaders in the city, storming the house of the preacher of "Al-Aqsa" Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, and summoned the director of the Sheikh Mosque Omar al-Kiswani to investigate.

And she continued that the occupation authorities continued to pursue youth activities and initiatives to prevent the spread of the "Corona" virus by all racist means and methods that are increasing day after day, and issued huge financial violations on citizens and arrested the city´s governor and its minister.

She said that what the occupation is doing in occupied Jerusalem is repressive measures for everyone who initiates good deeds and extends a helping hand to the holy people in these circumstances, where a violation was imposed against the secretary of the Fatah movement in Silwan, on the pretext of conducting a virus examination and being present at the place of examining samples in the town.

She pointed out that last April saw the settlers demonstrate in front of the Mugrabi Gate, calling for the Al-Aqsa Mosque to be opened for their incursions.

The Ministry’s Undersecretary, Hussam Abu Al-Rub, said that the occupation is speeding up the time to pass, and the provisions of the seizure of Jerusalem with its Judaizing projects, totally and in detail, and its fight against Al-Maqdisi wherever and spares no effort or occasion in that, even in the worst health conditions prevailing in the city, the occupation does not care about the citizens, but rather He does not provide them with assistance and acts against them, seizes their property and demolishes their homes.

Abu Al-Rab called on the Arab and Islamic worlds to move quickly to save the city and its people, and to stop acts of Judaization and the very dangerous seizure of the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron.

The Ministry indicated that the Judicial Adviser to the occupation government approved a decision to seize the lands of the Ibrahimi Mosque, and use them in Judaizing and settlement projects.

In Nablus, settlers who infiltrated the village of Burqah destroyed tombstones in the Al-Qubeibat area, and the occupation forces were notified of stopping work at the Ibad Al-Rahman mosque under construction in the village of Kardala in Tubas.