Three Palestinians and two Israeli soldiers were killed during an armed confrontation in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound earlier today.
According to reports, four Israeli occupation soldiers were injured when Palestinians shot at them at around 7am. Two of the soldiers later died.
Image of 2 of the cousins (all same names) that were killed by Israeli Occupiers at Al-Aqsa [Muhammad Smiry/Twitter]
Witnesses told Ma’an that the Palestinians entered Lions’ Gate on a motorcycle and shot at the police officers at point-blank range, before heading towards the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound’s Gate of Remission – known in Arabic as Bab Al-Huttah – where Israeli forces shot them at close range.
Israeli police had closed off sections of the Old City, including blocking access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
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The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Sheikh Muhammad Hussein, was also prevented from entering Al-Aqsa.
He said this was the first time that Israel had prevented Muslims from performing Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa since 1969.
“We insist on reaching Al-Aqsa mosque and performing prayers there,” Hussein told Ma’an. “The occupation preventing us from praying marks an assault against our right to worship in this pure Islamic mosque.”