Developments in Palestine; Beit Hanoun crossing and the roads leading to the Church of the Resurrection are closed.
The Zionist regime continued to impose restrictions on the Palestinians, blocking the roads leading to the Church of the Resurrection in occupied Jerusalem.
Zionist militants blocked the roads leading to the Church of the Resurrection in occupied Jerusalem on Saturday.
Al-Mayadin reported that the occupying regime’s actions took place while the Zionist court had banned any restrictions on access to the Church of the Resurrection.
Occupying regime officials announced Saturday morning that the Beit Hanoun (EARS) crossing, the only commercial crossing in the Gaza Strip (the northernmost point of the Gaza Strip), will be closed to Palestinian workers and traders from tomorrow until further notice.
On Friday (yesterday), the Zionist army attacked the Al-Aqsa Mosque, clashed with Palestinian worshipers and shot at them, injuring a number of them.
According to the Arab 48 website, Ghassan Alyan, the coordinator of the Zionist regime in the occupied territories, announced the news after holding a security meeting with Avio Kukhafi, the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, claiming that the reason was a response. It is firing rockets from the Gaza Strip.
The Zionist regime has said that the decision to reopen the crossing will be made after assessing the situation in the Gaza Strip.
Currently, the average poverty rate in the Gaza Strip is about 60 percent and the unemployment rate is around 50 percent, and thousands of Palestinians living in Gaza work in agriculture and construction in occupied Palestine.
The Israeli army claims that three mortars were fired from the Gaza Strip last night, one of which hit the area near the retaining wall.