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Published: 05 June 2021
In the midst of Israeli police protection, 61 settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa yards through groups on the side of the cans' door and carried out provocative tours of his yards, explaining the "structure."
This came at the same time as dozens of settlers stormed the archaeological site in the town of Spistiah, north of Nablus, and Mayor Mohamed Azim of Spistiah said that "dozens of settlers broke into the archaeological site in the town, amidst heavy protection by the Israeli occupation forces, which closed the site to citizens."
In a related context, the Israeli occupying forces bulldozed agricultural land in the basement area between the villages of Hosan and Wade Fukin, west of Bethlehem, and found a water well. "
According to the Director of the Office of the Wall Resistance and Settlement Authority in Bethlehem Hassan Bregieh, "the occupying forces have washed away an estimated four dunums of land and have found water wells in the areas of Qorna Abu Ali and Khirbat al-Ghazzawi belonging to the Abedullah family."
Yesterday Tuesday evening, Hamas invited Palestinians to participate in "angry marches next Friday, in occupied West Bank cities, protesting the resumption of occupation and settlers of the invasions of the Al - Aqsa Mosque," in the words of the movement.
In a statement, the Movement said that "we call for next Friday to be a day of anger in West Bank cities, mass marches at all points of call, the cutting off of bypass roads and escalation against settlers who are enforcing the fait accompli under the auspices of the occupation Government."
The statement added that "the intrusion of settlers into the Al-Aqsa Mosque is a desperate attempt to save the face of the occupying Government," explaining that "this attack will be met with further resistance and response."
Hamas asserted that the Palestinian people were ready to pursue "the project of national liberation, the defence of land and sacraments, and the activation of comprehensive resistance against occupation and settlers, which is the choice capable of abetting aggression and deterring settlers."