Zionist regime police on high alert in the occupied Jerusalem on the eve of the anniversary of the Nakbah.
Be ready of the Zionist regime police in the occupied Jerusalem on the eve of the anniversary of the tragedy
Zionist police are on high alert in the occupied city of Jerusalem on the eve of the anniversary of the tragedy.
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the Zionist regime police have put their forces on standby in the city of Quds on the eve of the anniversary of the occupation of Quds – the day of misery.
According to the Arab 21 news website, urban groups on Sunday, marking the 74th anniversary of the Palestinian tragedy, called for widespread raids on the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Settlement groups posted on their social media pages calling for an intensification of the attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque to commemorate the so-called “Eid al-Adha.”
The call was posted on social media as the occupying regime’s police continued to impose restrictions on Palestinians entering the shrines and set up checkpoints on the roads leading to Al-Aqsa and in front of the gates of the shrine.
May 15 is known in Palestinian history as the Day of Judgment. This is the day in 1948 when the Zionists officially announced the establishment of the fictitious state of “Israel”.
Zionist regime police in the occupied Jerusalem is on high alert foe the eve of the anniversary of the tragedy
Zionist police are on high alert in the occupied city of Jerusalem on the eve of the anniversary of the tragedy.
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the Zionist regime police have put their forces on standby in the city of Quds on the eve of the anniversary of the occupation of Quds – the day of misery.
According to the Arab 21 news website, urban groups on Sunday, marking the 74th anniversary of the Palestinian tragedy, called for widespread raids on the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Settlement groups posted on their social media pages calling for an intensification of the attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque to commemorate the so-called “Eid al-Adha.”
The call was posted on social media as the occupying regime’s police continued to impose restrictions on Palestinians entering the shrines and set up checkpoints on the roads leading to Al-Aqsa and in front of the gates of the shrine.
May 15 is known in Palestinian history as the Day of Judgment. This is the day in 1948 when the Zionists officially announced the establishment of the fictitious state of “Israel”.