5 settlers were injured in a run-over attack in Jerusalem, and Palestinian factions threaten 5 settlers were injured in a run-over attack in Jerusalem, and Palestinian factions threaten

5 settlers were injured in a run-over attack in Jerusalem, and Palestinian factions threaten

5 settlers were injured in a run-over attack in Jerusalem, and Palestinian factions threaten  5 settlers were injured, one of them seriously, in a run-over operation carried out by a Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem, near the Mahane Yehuda market in West Jerusalem, while Palestinian factions vowed to respond to Israel's "crimes" against Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Palestinians.  The number of Israeli injured rose to 5, one of them seriously, in a run-over operation on Monday near the Mahane Yehuda market in West Jerusalem.  This came according to a statement by the Israeli Ambulance Authority, which was reported by the Hebrew newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, and seen by Anadolu Agency.  For its part, the police said, "A preliminary investigation into the incident revealed that the car driver initially hit a pedestrian while he was crossing the street, then continued to run over other pedestrians until the car hit a wall."  It stated that "the perpetrator of the attack, a Palestinian resident of Beit Safafa in East Jerusalem, was shot dead by an Israeli civilian who happened to be at the scene."  For its part, the Israeli Army Radio said, "The perpetrator of the attack is called Hatem Najma, and he is married and father of 5 children, without a security background, but he has a psychological record," indicating that he was suffering from a mental illness.  The factions vow In the same context, Palestinian factions considered that the run-over operation in Jerusalem came as a response to Israel's "crimes" against Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Palestinians.  "The run-over operation in Jerusalem comes in the context of responding to the occupation's crimes and its violation of the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, the latest of which was the storming of the Bab al-Rahma chapel and the cutting off of electricity," Hamas spokesman Abdel Latif al-Qanou said.  In turn, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine said that the operation "comes within the framework of the continuous response to the crimes of the occupation, the storming of Bab al-Rahma chapel, the repeated storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque, the harassment of Christians, and the violation of the sanctity of holy places."  On the other hand, the "Mujahideen" movement considered that the operation "is part of the practical and natural response to the enemy's crimes in Al-Aqsa, his criminality in the Bab Al-Rahma prayer hall, and the threats of his fascist and extremist government."  For its part, the Resistance Committees in Palestine said, "The run-over operation is a natural response to the Zionist enemy's crimes in Al-Aqsa Mosque, the storming and desecration of the Gate of Mercy chapel, and the vandalism and cutting off of electricity to it."  In the same context, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine said that the operation is "a natural response to the continuing crimes of the occupation, and an affirmation of the failure of the Israeli security system and the policy of clamping down on Palestinian citizens, cities and villages and besieging them."

5 settlers were injured, one of them seriously, in a run-over operation carried out by a Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem, near the Mahane Yehuda market in West Jerusalem, while Palestinian factions vowed to respond to Israel's "crimes" against Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Palestinians.

The number of Israeli injured rose to 5, one of them seriously, in a run-over operation on Monday near the Mahane Yehuda market in West Jerusalem.

This came according to a statement by the Israeli Ambulance Authority, which was reported by the Hebrew newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, and seen by Anadolu Agency.

For its part, the police said, "A preliminary investigation into the incident revealed that the car driver initially hit a pedestrian while he was crossing the street, then continued to run over other pedestrians until the car hit a wall."

It stated that "the perpetrator of the attack, a Palestinian resident of Beit Safafa in East Jerusalem, was shot dead by an Israeli civilian who happened to be at the scene."

For its part, the Israeli Army Radio said, "The perpetrator of the attack is called Hatem Najma, and he is married and father of 5 children, without a security background, but he has a psychological record," indicating that he was suffering from a mental illness.

The factions vow
In the same context, Palestinian factions considered that the run-over operation in Jerusalem came as a response to Israel's "crimes" against Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Palestinians.

"The run-over operation in Jerusalem comes in the context of responding to the occupation's crimes and its violation of the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, the latest of which was the storming of the Bab al-Rahma chapel and the cutting off of electricity," Hamas spokesman Abdel Latif al-Qanou said.

In turn, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine said that the operation "comes within the framework of the continuous response to the crimes of the occupation, the storming of Bab al-Rahma chapel, the repeated storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque, the harassment of Christians, and the violation of the sanctity of holy places."

On the other hand, the "Mujahideen" movement considered that the operation "is part of the practical and natural response to the enemy's crimes in Al-Aqsa, his criminality in the Bab Al-Rahma prayer hall, and the threats of his fascist and extremist government."

For its part, the Resistance Committees in Palestine said, "The run-over operation is a natural response to the Zionist enemy's crimes in Al-Aqsa Mosque, the storming and desecration of the Gate of Mercy chapel, and the vandalism and cutting off of electricity to it."

In the same context, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine said that the operation is "a natural response to the continuing crimes of the occupation, and an affirmation of the failure of the Israeli security system and the policy of clamping down on Palestinian citizens, cities and villages and besieging them."



Al-Aqsa Mosque Israeli police storm the "Bab Al-Rahma" chapel  On Monday evening, Israeli police forces stormed the Bab Al-Rahma chapel in Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem, and photographed the worshipers inside. Eyewitnesses said that the storming of the chapel came after dozens of people performed the Maghrib and Isha prayers inside it, in response to calls from youth to protect it.  On Monday evening, Israeli police forces stormed the Bab Al-Rahma chapel in Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem, and photographed the worshipers inside.  Eyewitnesses said that Israeli police forces stormed the chapel located east of Al-Aqsa Mosque and assaulted it for the third time since Saturday.  They added that the storming of the chapel came after dozens of people performed the Maghrib and Isha prayers inside it, in response to calls from youth to protect it, after they stormed it several times in recent days and tried to empty it.  They pointed out that the Israeli forces have been working since Sunday morning to evacuate the prayer rugs and Qurans from the prayer hall, and to confiscate all belongings inside.  On Monday morning, members of the Israeli police stormed the chapel and prevented worshipers and mosque guards from entering without explaining the reasons.  On Saturday, Israeli police officers stormed the chapel, breaking one of its doors and damaging the electricity network inside.  During the last ten days of the month of Ramadan, the seclusion workers worked to connect the electricity network to the chapel, while the Israeli authorities continued to prevent its restoration, while Jerusalemites say that the Israeli intransigence aims to cut it off from the mosque.  The Bab al-Rahma chapel is located east of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and it has been a site of conflict between the Palestinians and the Israeli authorities for decades, as it reopened in February 2019 in what was known as the "Gate of Bab al-Rahma" after a closure that lasted nearly 16 years.


Al-Aqsa Mosque Israeli police storm the "Bab Al-Rahma" chapel


On Monday evening, Israeli police forces stormed the Bab Al-Rahma chapel in Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem, and photographed the worshipers inside. Eyewitnesses said that the storming of the chapel came after dozens of people performed the Maghrib and Isha prayers inside it, in response to calls from youth to protect it.

On Monday evening, Israeli police forces stormed the Bab Al-Rahma chapel in Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem, and photographed the worshipers inside.

Eyewitnesses said that Israeli police forces stormed the chapel located east of Al-Aqsa Mosque and assaulted it for the third time since Saturday.

They added that the storming of the chapel came after dozens of people performed the Maghrib and Isha prayers inside it, in response to calls from youth to protect it, after they stormed it several times in recent days and tried to empty it.

They pointed out that the Israeli forces have been working since Sunday morning to evacuate the prayer rugs and Qurans from the prayer hall, and to confiscate all belongings inside.

On Monday morning, members of the Israeli police stormed the chapel and prevented worshipers and mosque guards from entering without explaining the reasons.

On Saturday, Israeli police officers stormed the chapel, breaking one of its doors and damaging the electricity network inside.

During the last ten days of the month of Ramadan, the seclusion workers worked to connect the electricity network to the chapel, while the Israeli authorities continued to prevent its restoration, while Jerusalemites say that the Israeli intransigence aims to cut it off from the mosque.

The Bab al-Rahma chapel is located east of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and it has been a site of conflict between the Palestinians and the Israeli authorities for decades, as it reopened in February 2019 in what was known as the "Gate of Bab al-Rahma" after a closure that lasted nearly 16 years.





A Palestinian was killed by the occupation forces in the West Bank


A Palestinian youth was shot dead by the Israeli occupation army in the West Bank, while 5 Israelis were run over in West Jerusalem, including one seriously.

A Palestinian youth was shot dead by the Israeli occupation army in the occupied West Bank on Monday, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a statement that it had been informed of the "martyrdom" of Suleiman Ayesh, 20, "by Israeli occupation bullets in Aqabat Jaber camp" near Jericho.

For its part, the Israeli army said in a statement that its forces had arrested a "wanted" person during a military operation, without further details. According to the statement, "During the operation, two suspects were spotted fleeing the scene. The soldiers responded by firing live bullets," confirming an injury.

The governor of Jericho, Jihad Abu Asal, confirmed to the French Press Agency that the Israeli army is keeping Ayesh's body. Israel usually holds the bodies of Palestinian martyrs and does not hand them over to their families.

In a related context, 5 Israelis were run over, one of them seriously, in West Jerusalem.

For its part, the Israeli police said in a statement that "a report was received of a car driver who collided with pedestrians in Jerusalem," without further details.

She added, "The accident resulted in a number of injuries immediately," without specifying the number of injured.

And the police added, "The suspect was neutralized immediately, and large police forces were called to the scene." The official Israeli Broadcasting Corporation said that what happened was a "ramming attack".






One of them has its head and limbs eroded.. 31 bodies of irregular immigrants were recovered in Tunisia  The Tunisian authorities announced the recovery of 31 bodies of irregular immigrants from sub-Saharan African countries in the governorates of Sfax, Mahdia and Gabes, according to a statement by the spokesman for the General Administration of the National Guard, Brigadier General Houssem Eddine Jebabli.  On Monday, the Tunisian authorities announced the recovery of 31 bodies of irregular migrants of sub-Saharan African origin in various areas of the Tunisian coast.  This came in a statement by the official spokesman for the General Directorate of the National Guard (Gendarmerie), Brigadier General Hossam El-Din El-Jababli.  "The units of the Naval Guard (Coast Guard) in the governorates of Sfax (south) and Mahdia (east) were able to find 30 bodies that were thrown out by the waves of the (Mediterranean) sea, including two children," Jababili said.  He added, "In a related context, the units of the marine area (a security unit) in the governorate of Gabes (southeast) were able to recover a rotting body with eroded heads and limbs."  According to the preliminary examination, the bodies are of people from sub-Saharan African countries, according to the official spokesman.  And on Sunday, the Tunisian authorities announced that they had thwarted 6 irregular migration operations and rescued 186 migrants of sub-Saharan African nationalities who were in the process of crossing the sea borders from several regions of the country.  In the recent period, Tunisia witnessed a remarkable escalation in the pace of irregular migration to Europe, due to the repercussions of the economic and political crises in the country and the various countries of the region.


One of them has its head and limbs eroded, 31 bodies of irregular immigrants were recovered in Tunisia

The Tunisian authorities announced the recovery of 31 bodies of irregular immigrants from sub-Saharan African countries in the governorates of Sfax, Mahdia and Gabes, according to a statement by the spokesman for the General Administration of the National Guard, Brigadier General Houssem Eddine Jebabli.

On Monday, the Tunisian authorities announced the recovery of 31 bodies of irregular migrants of sub-Saharan African origin in various areas of the Tunisian coast.

This came in a statement by the official spokesman for the General Directorate of the National Guard (Gendarmerie), Brigadier General Hossam El-Din El-Jababli.

"The units of the Naval Guard (Coast Guard) in the governorates of Sfax (south) and Mahdia (east) were able to find 30 bodies that were thrown out by the waves of the (Mediterranean) sea, including two children," Jababili said.

He added, "In a related context, the units of the marine area (a security unit) in the governorate of Gabes (southeast) were able to recover a rotting body with eroded heads and limbs."

According to the preliminary examination, the bodies are of people from sub-Saharan African countries, according to the official spokesman.

And on Sunday, the Tunisian authorities announced that they had thwarted 6 irregular migration operations and rescued 186 migrants of sub-Saharan African nationalities who were in the process of crossing the sea borders from several regions of the country.

In the recent period, Tunisia witnessed a remarkable escalation in the pace of irregular migration to Europe, due to the repercussions of the economic and political crises in the country and the various countries of the region.

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