Six settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque in a serious incident since the occupation of Jerusalem in 1967, following an assault on two of its guards. This event raises growing concerns about the security situation in the area.
Today, Jerusalem witnessed a series of violent settler attacks, prompting Christian institutions to close their doors amid rising tensions. Under Israeli police protection, settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque and assaulted Palestinians.
Palestinians in the northern Jordan Valley face repeated assaults from settlers backed by occupation forces, threatening their existence and stability. These attacks result in daily suffering for residents and destruction of their properties.
In a distressing incident, settlers exhumed the grave of Hussein Al-Asa just hours after his burial near Jenin, prompting his family to retrieve his body and rebury it in a nearby village. This act highlights the ongoing violations faced by Palestinians.
A Palestinian farm in the village of Kafr Malik, east of Ramallah, was robbed by Israeli settlers who took around <strong>80 sheep</strong>. This incident raises concerns about the increasing assaults on Palestinian property.
A Palestinian family reported that Israeli settlers forced them to exhume their father's grave in the village of Asasa in the West Bank shortly after his burial. Hussein Asasa, who passed away at the age of 80, was buried after obtaining the necessary permits from the Israeli army.
The New York Times reports a significant increase in violent attacks by extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank. This surge occurs as the international community focuses on the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, allowing these incidents to escalate out of the public eye.
On Thursday, dozens of Israeli settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque under heavy police protection, coinciding with a graduation ceremony for 100 Israeli soldiers at the nearby Buraq Square. These events have heightened tensions in Jerusalem.
This morning, settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque, performing Talmudic rituals, which has raised concerns among Palestinians. These events come at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
In a painful incident in Jaffa's Al-Ajami Square, two armed settlers tore down photos of children and women who were victims of the Israeli war on Gaza. This act reflects the ongoing tensions in the region.
Israeli Finance Minister <strong>Bezalel Smotrich</strong> participated in celebrations with settlers in front of the <strong>Ibrahimi Mosque</strong> in Hebron, sparking varied reactions from Palestinian and international communities. This event occurs amidst rising tensions in the West Bank.
Reports indicate that there were <strong>1637 attacks</strong> carried out by the Israeli occupation and settlers against Palestinians in September. These incidents included raids, arrests, and property destruction, highlighting a significant escalation in violations against Palestinians.
The Palestinian Governorate of Jerusalem has warned of a potential 'blatant aggression' targeting Al-Aqsa Mosque on May 15. This warning coincides with calls from extremist groups to gather a large number of settlers to storm the mosque.
The village of Jaloud, south of Nablus, has witnessed a surge in settler violence, with settlers invading a Palestinian home just hours after it was set ablaze. This escalation highlights the apparent complicity of the occupying army.
On Friday, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian Ahmed Nasr Arabd Al-Dajaneh in the Wadi Al-Rakhim area of Hebron, setting fire to his vehicle and excavator, resulting in significant material damage.
This morning, settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque through the Hatta Gate, escalating tensions in the area. This incident occurs at a sensitive time as security concerns are on the rise.
Recent reports indicate that the number of Israeli settlers in the West Bank has reached approximately <strong>800,000</strong>, alongside <strong>400 illegal outposts</strong> complicating the situation for Palestinians. This surge raises international concerns regarding Israel's settlement policies.
In the northeastern Ramallah and Jordan Valley, dozens of Palestinian families are continuously displaced due to escalating settler violence and the expansion of settlement outposts. This situation exacerbates their suffering and deepens their fears for the future.
Iran has announced the detention of two ships in the Hormuz Strait, raising concerns about a potential return to the 'Tanker War.' In another development, Israeli settlers infiltrated Syria, sparking widespread outrage on social media.
Palestinians in the town of Deir Dibwan, east of Ramallah, mourned the death of 29-year-old Auda Atef Awawda, who was shot by Israeli settlers, amidst an atmosphere of sorrow and anger.
Israeli settlers intensified their provocations this morning at the Al-Aqsa Mosque by raising the flag of the occupying state during their incursion. This incident occurs amid increasing tensions at the mosque.
Dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque today under heavy protection from occupation forces, provoking angry reactions within Palestinian circles. Simultaneously, land leveling operations continued in Nablus, heightening tensions in the region.
Dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque, leading to rising tensions in the holy city. This incident occurs during a sensitive time marked by increasing security concerns.
Settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque today following its reopening, provoking angry reactions from Palestinians and the international community. This incursion comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
The Israeli Supreme Court rejected a petition from the Temple Organizations Union seeking permission for settlers to storm Al-Aqsa Mosque. This decision raises questions about the legality of Israeli courts intervening in Al-Aqsa's affairs.
A 68-year-old Palestinian woman was killed in Qalqilya due to a heart attack during an Israeli raid on her home. This incident coincides with increased violence and assaults by settlers in the region.
Recent images and videos captured over 100 settlers lining up near the Buraq Wall, while the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque were devoid of Muslim worshippers due to occupation measures. This incident highlights rising tensions following the incursion by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
Israeli settlers have established the first outpost within the borders of Jerusalem, escalating tensions with local Palestinian residents. This development coincides with attacks on Palestinians, reflecting an intensification of the ongoing conflict.
Hassan Khater, head of the International Jerusalem Center, warns of a serious escalation at Al-Aqsa Mosque following decisions by the Israeli Supreme Court that legitimize settler invasions. These rulings threaten the status quo in the holy city.
Palestinian youth Zahraab Muhammad Shnabla, aged 32, was brutally attacked by a group of Israeli settlers, resulting in severe injuries. The incident occurred late Saturday evening while he was working.