Tensions rise in Jerusalem as extremist settlers enter Al-Aqsa compound: Report

The police evacuated the square opposite the Al-Qibli prayer hall and the Dome of the Rock. (AFP
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Updated 25 March 2024
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Tensions rise in Jerusalem as extremist settlers enter Al-Aqsa compound: Report

  • Israeli police searched worshipers and others were prevented from entering the mosque

JERUSALEM: The second day of the Jewish holiday of Purim saw a surge in tension as dozens of extremist settlers stormed the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in the occupied city of Jerusalem, according to a Petra news agency report on Monday.

The settlers were protected by the Israeli police, said Jerusalem’s Islamic Endowments Department in a statement. The settlers began entering the compound early on Monday morning from the Mughrabi Gate and moved into the eastern and northern courtyards.

There were many more settlers on Monday and additional Israeli police were deployed in the area, further heightening tensions, Petra reported witnesses as saying.

The police evacuated the square opposite the Al-Qibli prayer hall and the Dome of the Rock.

Worshipers entering the mosque for the dawn prayer were subjected to searches, and many were prevented from accessing the holy site.

The escalation in tension comes amid longstanding disputes over access to religious sites in Jerusalem, particularly Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The Palestinian Authority and several international organizations have condemned the settlers’ actions at Al-Aqsa Mosque, saying that such behavior could result in violence and hamper peace efforts.


Jordanian and Libyan army commanders discuss expanding military cooperation

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Jordanian and Libyan army commanders discuss expanding military cooperation

  • Huneiti emphasized that the JAF prioritize military cooperation to enhance regional security and mutual interests

LONDON: Jordanian and Libyan army commanders met in Amman on Tuesday to discuss opportunities for joint military cooperation and coordination.

The meeting involved Jordan’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti and Libyan Deputy Commander-in-Chief Lt. Gen. Saddam Khalifa Abu Qasim.

The two sides discussed joint military cooperation, the exchange of training expertise, and capacity building to support defense partnerships and address shared security challenges, the Petra news agency reported.

Huneiti discussed key modernization programs by the Jordan Armed Forces and their ongoing humanitarian efforts in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. He emphasized that the JAF prioritize military cooperation to enhance regional security and mutual interests, the Petra added.

Abu Qasim stressed the importance of ongoing coordination and the sharing of military expertise between the two countries.