Thousands of Israeli colonists, under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces (IOF), performed provocative Talmudic rituals last night in the Ibrahimi Mosque, after it was closed to Palestinian citizens. The director of the Ibrahimi Mosque, Moataz Abu Sneineh, told Wafa News Agency that thousands of colonists stormed the Ibrahimi Mosque and held a concert in its courtyards, under heavy protection by the occupation forces, which included Talmudic dances, while the soldiers imposed strict military measures around the mosque and the old city of the city to secure the colonial celebrations. He pointed out that the colonists brought in musical instruments and loudspeakers, and organized a concert in a blatant violation of places of worship. Abu Sneineh pointed out that these practices and violations fall within the framework of exchanging roles with the colonists, as the IOF allowed them to bring in musical instruments and loudspeakers as part of imposing complete control over the mosque and its surroun dings, at a time when Palestinians are not allowed to bring in the necessary supplies for the mosque for maintenance and restoration. Abu Sneineh explained that what Israel wants through the ongoing Judaization operations, including broadcasting pictures of colonists dancing inside and outside it with all comfort and reassurance, is to reach the stage of displacing Palestinian citizens from the places it wants to control, especially in the old city of Al-Khalil, according to a systematic plan implemented by the Israeli occupation government. The Israeli occupation authorities reopened the Ibrahimi Mosque to citizens after closing it until the late hours of last night. Source: Qatar News Agency
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