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260,000 Muslims pray peacefully at Al-Aqsa Mosque after terror attacks
2019-06-01
[IsraelTimes] Police allow prayers for final Friday of month of Ramadan to go ahead despite a Paleostinian assailant stabbing and wounding two Israelis in Jerusalem’s Old City.

Hundreds of thousands of Moslems took part in the final Friday prayers of Ramadan at the al-Aqsa Mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem, as Israel heightened security following a Paleostinian stabbing attack.

The Jerusalem Islamic Waqf organization which administers the site, the third holiest site in Islam, said in total 260,000 worshipers gathered for the lunchtime prayers.

The prayers came only hours after a Paleostinian teenager stabbed two Israelis inside the Old City before being rubbed out by Israeli police.

In a separate incident, another Paleostinian teenager was rubbed out by Israeli forces in the West Bank as he sought to breach the security barrier and sneak into Jerusalem, reportedly to pray at al-Aqsa.

In Jerusalem, a 19-year-old Paleostinian stabbed one Israeli near Damascus Gate and another near Jaffa Gate on the other side of the walled Old City, police front man Mickey Rosenfeld said.

One of the Israelis, a man in his 40s, was in a critical condition with knife wounds to the neck and the other, 16-year-old Yisrael Meir Nachumberg, was stabbed in his back.

"Police units that responded at the scene saw the attacker with a knife. The attacker was shot and killed," Rosenfeld said.

The Paleostinian health ministry later named him as Yusef Wajih from Abwein village in the central West Bank.

A video released by police showed a man running through the streets and stabbing two Orthodox Jews.

After the latest attack on Friday, gates to the Old City were briefly sealed before being reopened as thousands thronged towards the mosque. Inside the mostly uncovered mosque compound, water was sprayed on worshipers to keep them cool in the baking Jerusalem sun, with temperatures approaching 40°C (104°F).

Despite a heavy police presence, there were no reports of further incidents.

Rosenfeld said increased security presence would "continue throughout the afternoon and evening."

Palestinian teen shot dead in West Bank, apparently while breaching fence

[IsraelTimes] Incident near Bethlehem comes hours after Jerusalem terror attack and amid heightened Ramadan tensions.

A Palestinian teenager was shot dead by Israeli forces in the West Bank on Friday, the Palestinian health ministry said. In a statement, the ministry said Abdullah Ghaith, 16, “died after he was shot by Israeli occupation soldiers close to Bethlehem and his heart and lungs were penetrated.” Another man, 21, was shot in the stomach at the same location and was being treated in hospital, the ministry said.

Israeli police said that the Palestinian teenager was shot while attempting to climb over the heavily guarded security barrier from Bethlehem into Jerusalem. The police added that they were launching a probe into the incident.
“The two of ‘em thought they were too good to use the gate like everyone else, Sarge, so they got themselves shot.”
“Hokay, Yossi. Put that in your report and I’ll sign off on it.”
The boy’s father, Louai Ghaith, said his son had been trying to enter Jerusalem to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque on the last Friday of Ramadan. Ghaith’s body was brought to a Bethlehem hospital, where his distraught family identified the body.

“He was going to fulfill his religious duty, he was going to worship,” Ghaith said. “They killed him… with a bullet to his heart, like a game, and 16 years I’ve been raising him.”
He fulfilled his religious duty, dying like a martyr coward in the dirt
Earlier on Friday, a Palestinian man was detained at the Qalandiya checkpoint near Jerusalem after security forces found a knife in his possession.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  Hokay.

Nope, no left wing nonsense needed. You're right. Haaretz is like that. I just visit israelyycool.com now and then.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-06-01 12:25  

#4  heh
Posted by: Frank G   2019-06-01 11:27  

#3  Israel has serious freedom of the press, Dron66046. For the full leftwing experience, try Haaretz, which proudly calls itself the New York Times of Israel. Israel National News is on the right. The three sources I usually use — The Times of Israel, Ynet News, and the Jerusalem Post — are more center-right in my opinion.

As for that Palestinian father, I often don’t bother including such things. But the quote provided Frank G. a perfect set-up to snark, thus fulfilling a higher purpose. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-06-01 10:51  

#2  The article in TOI seems written by some kind of non-committal Paleo sympathizers. Israeli govt. should discourage this equivocal kind of wording when describing enemies of the Israeli State. Why does anybody need to know Abdullah's father or whatever the fuck he thinks ?
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-06-01 03:12  

#1  GET
THE
FUCK
OFF
MY
Temple
Mount.

Get
Out
Of
MY
Israel.
Posted by: newc   2019-06-01 02:30  

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