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Hezbollah considered, in a statement, that the Zionist entity utilizes the political conditions in the region to carry out its project of demolishing al-Aqsa Mosque and Judaizing Jerusalem. The statement added that the Israeli enemy enjoys a continuous Arab and international cover for all its terrorist practices against the Palestinians, taking into consideration and benefiting from the fact that the regional countries are involved in local crises. Hezbollah further emphasized that the Palestinian resistance is the only party which is able to face the plots and the crimes of Israeli army, calling on all the Palestinians to restore their role of resistance against the Zionist enemy. Pointing out that storming Aqsa Mosque by the Zionist settlers has become a regular issue, Hezbollah saluted the Palestinians who are facing the Israeli aggressions and called on a wide solidarity campaign with the Palestinians in the Islamic world to prove that al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem will keep the primary and the central cause and that all what is happening in the region will not divert the nation's attention from this major issue. | ||||
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Israeli Occupation Police Storm Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque
Local EditorIsraeli occupation forces withdrew from the yard of al-Aqsa Mosque, after they failed to drive out Palestinian protesters who have been staging a sit-in in demonstration to an Israeli bill which envisages "application of Israeli sovereignty" over the holy compound.
Palestine Today network reported that 12 Palestinians were injured as occupation forces stormed al-Aqsa Mosque and used stun grenades to disperse the protesters.
Occupation police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP there was "high tension" in the area surrounding the mosque, ahead of discussions expected in the Israeli parliament later Tuesday of a plan to annex the holy site.
The Israeli Knesset, or parliament, is due to debate in the evening a bill introduced by MP Moshe Feiglin, a hardline member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which envisages the "application of Israeli sovereignty" over the compound.
No vote is envisaged at the end of debate. Netanyahu is opposed to the bill and commentators say it is unlikely to attract much support.
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