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Israeli settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque complex on fifth day of Sukkot. Israeli settlers have stormed the complex in groups and attempted to perform ‘Talmudic rituals’, according to a Waqf official.
For the first time in recent memory, Israel bans worshippers from accessing Jerusalem’s holy site, sparking concerns of a deeper agenda ...
Covering 144,000 square metres, the complex includes the golden-topped Dome of the Rock - arguably Jerusalem's most recognisable landmark - and the ancient al-Qibli Mosque.
Far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has authorized illegal settlers to sing and dance freely during ...
The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, said that the daily ongoing incursions by settler groups into the courtyards of the ...
On the grounds of the Al-Aqsa complex, one of the most revered places in Islam and Judaism, a delicate balance that governs this holy site is under strain. CNN values your feedback 1.
Al-Aqsa is the name given to the whole compound and is home to two Muslim holy places: the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, also known as the Qibli Mosque, which was built in the 8th ...
Control of the complex around Al-Aqsa has long been hotly contested. The presence of Israeli security forces, as well as Jewish prayer at the site, is seen by Palestinians as an aggressive ...
In the latest in a series of provocations, Itamar Ben-Gvir agreed that a new synagogue should be built at the site, which Jews call the Temple Mount and Muslims know as the Aqsa Mosque complex. By ...
This incursion into the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex is not the first of its kind, as Israeli police began allowing settler visits to the site in 2003, despite condemnation from Palestinians.
In the latest in a series of provocations, Itamar Ben-Gvir agreed that a new synagogue should be built at the site, which Jews call the Temple Mount and Muslims know as the Aqsa Mosque complex. By ...
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