Dozens of Palestinians blocked from entering Al-Aqsa complex for Friday prayers
Israeli forces have blocked dozens of Palestinians from entering Jerusalem to pray at the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex, despite them having the necessary permits, Anadolu Agency reported.
Ibrahim Awad, from Yamon in the occupied West Bank, said: “I reached the [Qalandiya checkpoint, north of Jerusalem] and after they checked my ID I was denied entry for no reason.
“After I left, I received a text message on my phone stating that I was banned from entering Jerusalem due to ‘incitement’ on social media,” Awad said.
On 6 March, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved tighter restrictions for Palestinians' access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque on Fridays during Ramadan.
Under the new restrictions, only men over 55, women over 50, and children under 12 will be allowed to enter Al-Aqsa Mosque. This decision comes amid daily incursions by hundreds of Israeli settlers into the compound.