Israeli Judge calls for allowing Jews to perform rituals in al-Aqsa Mosque 6Oct12 October 6, 2012

Palestinian Information Centre   -   5 October 2012

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)– An Israeli Judge called for allowing the Jews to perform their Talmudic rituals inside al-Aqsa Mosque, stressing on their right to that, as she said.

The judge of the Magistrate’s Court in the occupied city of Jerusalem, said that “the Israeli police must allow the Jews to perform their prayers in al-Aqsa Mosque under the protection of the security forces,” calling for ignoring the opposition to this by Muslims.

She asserted, during a court hearing to decide on police request to extend the detention of a Jewish settler who had been arrested while trying to perform rituals at al Aqsa Mosque, that the Jews have the “right to pray in the courtyards of al-Aqsa mosque” .

Tens of Israelis tried to perform their rituals in the courtyards of al-Aqsa Mosque, but were prevented by the Muslims and the Israeli occupation police which escorted the settlers had to usher them out arresting one of them for attempting to perform rituals at the mosque.


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