Continued Atrocities in the sacred precint of Al-Masjid Al- Aqsa
On Sunday, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated steel bullets and attacked Palestinian worshipers at the Aqsa Mosque. Afterward, hundreds of Jewish pilgrims entered the Aqsa compound, under the protection of heavily armed Israeli police.
This comes days before the Muslim holy day of Eid al-Adha. Palestinians fear that Israeli extremists are using the visits to Al-Aqsa to exercise greater and more direct control over the Noble Sanctuary.
Since 1967, Israel has occupied East Jerusalem, allowing Israeli settlers to take Palestinian homes and displace Palestinian families, in a systemic effort to reduce the Palestinian population of Jerusalem while increasing the Jewish population in the eastern part of the city to consolidate Israeli control.
Extremist settlers force their way into the sacred precints twice today
Palestinian worshipers chant 'Allahu Akbar' (Allah Is The Greatest) as dozens of Israeli settler extremists force their way into the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied Jerusalem, today.
In Saheeh Muslim (2922), it is narrated from the hadith of Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “The Hour will not begin until the Muslims fight the Jews and the Muslims will kill them, until a Jew hides behind a rock or a tree, and the rock or tree will say: O Muslim, O slave of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Except the gharqad (a thorny tree), for it is one of the trees of the Jews.”
Me too! Making du'a I see them driven out of the homes and land they've taken in my lifetime
Help the Ummah Yaa Allah and send help through Your mercy alone, aameen!
Over 100,000 worshippers arrived at Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform Eid Al-Adha prayer on the morning of the first day of Eid Al-Adha, it's an Islamic festival, in which Muslims commemorate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to follow Allah's command to sacrifice his son.
The Occupation forces cannot let a day go by without raiding a Palestinian home - even on Eid day
On The first day of Eid, the Israeli occupation forces raided the home of the Palestinian prisoner Abed Dwait in Silwan village, and confiscated an amount of money under the pretence of receiving it from the Palestinian Authorities. It's worth mentioning that Abed (25) is serving a sentence of 18 years in occupation jails.
A mysterious explosion rocked through Omar al-Mukhtar Street in #Gaza City early today. Initial reports say a large gas cylinder is behind it. So far, a 65-year-old #Palestinian man died in the explosion and several injuries were taken to hospital.
5,000 Israelis granted UAE citizenship in three months
The UAE has granted its citizenship to 5,000 Israelis in the past three months after amending its citizenship law. With Emirati citizenship, the Israelis would be able to cross the Persian Gulf and Arab countries without a prior visa, Emirates Leaks reported.
The Israeli has been granted UAE citizenship without the need to give their original citizenship.
After normalizing its ties with the colonial state of Israel, the UAE has overhauled its religious laws, including loosening alcohol restrictions and allowing unmarried couples to cohabitate.
A former adviser to the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi has warned about the potential risk of demographic change in the UAE due to the advent of Israelis in the country.
“Hundreds of those who obtained UAE citizenship recently do not speak Arabic and their children do not make the effort to learn it and have nothing to do with Islam and do not know the customs, traditions and values of the Emirates and were given the right to retain their original nationality and we do not know the extent of their loyalty to the state,” Abdulkhaleq Abdulla said on Twitter.
He added that the UAE’s demographic landscape in the next 50 years will be “dysfunctional” and “strange”.
Several Arab countries, including the UAE and Bahrain, normalized their ties with Israel under US-brokered agreements last year, when former US President Donald Trump was in office.
Eid is a joyful occasion to visit family and friends, but in Palestine, this tradition turns into a tiring journey with hundreds of military checkpoints separating loved ones. Similar to the Occupation’s oppression, these military checkpoints come in different forms, one being “The Container.”
Drives between the south and north of the West Bank through Al-Quds that took no longer than 20 minutes before now take an hour or 5 hours or people are turned back
Israeli airliners started commercial flights from Israel to Morocco
Israeli airliners started commercial flights from Israel to Moroccoon Sunday, their first since the two countries normalised relations last year.
Israel's Tourism Minister Yoel Razvozov said the service would boost "trade, tourism economic cooperation between the two countries."
Morocco is one of the four Middle East and North African countries that normalised relations with Israel in 2020. The others are Bahrain, Sudan and the United Arab Emirates.
Rabat's decision to normalise relations with Israel came after then US president Donald Trump recognised Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara, a disputed and divided former Spanish colony.
Wadi Qana
A paradise caged by Settlements The gorgeous Wadi Qana has always been a destination for Palestinians seeking to enjoy the green landscape and clear water. Settlements and “nature reservation” pretexts have yet to succeed at driving them out of this beautiful valley in West Bank’s Salfit.
Isra--eli soldiers opened fire directly at the Palestinian child Mohammed Muyyad Allami, 12, while he was with his father in the family’s car at the entry to Beit Immar in northern Hebron.
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At another place it says they were on the way home from a grocery shoppin trip. There are pictures of bread in a bag and vegetables with blood on them and blood on the car seat - Allah ta'ala have mercy!
Store under construction demolished by Occupation authorities The Israeli occupation authorities demolish the foundations of underconstruction stores, in Jaljoulia village, in the 1948-occupied Palestinian territories, this morning.
Raid a Palestinian NGO
The Israeli occupation forces raided Bisan Center for Research Development, a Palestinian NGO, in Ramallah City, last night.
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Palestinian youth confront the Israeli occupa.tion forces that raided Ramallah City, pre dawn today.
Early this morning(yesterday 29 July 2021) , Israeli forces raided our main office in Al-Bireh, near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. They confiscated computers, laptops, and files concerning Palestinian child detainee clients in the Israeli military courts. We were not informed for the reason of the raid.
Video surveillance footage from inside the DCIP office shows Israeli forces entering the premises at 5:15 a.m. The Israeli soldiers move through the DCIP office gathering computers, laptops, and files, and then cut the closed-circuit television camera feed at 5:27 a.m.
Israeli paramilitary border police forces raided DCIP’s headquarters located in Al-Bireh’s Sateh Marhaba neighborhood, located just south of Ramallah around 5:15 a.m. on July 29. More than a dozen Israeli soldiers forced open the office’s locked front door and confiscated six desktop computers, two laptops, hard drives, and client files related to Palestinian child detainees represented by DCIP’s lawyers in Israel’s military courts. No documents were left in the office to give any indication of the reason for the raid, and they did not leave behind any receipt of materials seized.
“This latest act by Israeli authorities pushes forward an ongoing campaign to silence and eliminate Palestinian civil society and human rights organizations like DCIP,” said Khaled Quzmar, general director at DCIP. “Israeli authorities must immediately end efforts aimed at delegitimizing and criminalizing Palestinian human rights defenders and civil society organizations, and the international community must hold Israeli authorities accountable.”
Israeli, Palestinian, and international human rights and humanitarian organizations face an increasingly difficult operating environment and shrinking civic space in Israel and the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip. Recent attempts to delegitimize humanitarian and human rights organizations operating in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, in particular, have been on the rise in recent years, negatively impacting their ability to deliver assistance and advocate on behalf of Palestinian human rights.
Who are the DCIP? We are an independent, local Palestinian child rights organization dedicated to defending human rights of kids in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Today, The illgel Israeli supreme court is due to make a decision on whether to evict the four Palestinian families from the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah or not.
This cannot be undone and I am sure it will be greatly appreciated.
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