Zionist Settlers stormed al-Aqsa Mosque on Sunday, as many others attacked two Palestinian villages near the city of Hebron.
Zionist Settlers stormed al-Aqsa Mosque on Sunday, as many others attacked two Palestinian villages near the city of Hebron.
Al-Manar correspondent reported that the Zionist settlers stormed the holy mosque, noting that they denied Palestinian access to the compound but for women and elders.
The correspondent noted that the occupation forces were heavily deployed in the old city of al-Quds (Jerusalem).
More than 200 Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinian villages of Wadi al-Haseen and Wadi al-Nasara near the illegal Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba overnight in the eastern Hebron district of the occupied southern West Bank, locals and medics said.
However, Palestinian youths repelled the attack during which the settlers threw stones and firebombs at Palestinian homes. At least three people, two of which were minors, were injured, while Israeli forces later shot and injured one Palestinian with live fire.
Earlier on Saturday four Palestinians were martyred during confrontations with occupation forces in several areas across the West Bank.