The evening bulletin of the Jerusalem governorate on the "most prominent developments and violations" in the Jerusalem square
Day: Sunday, March 13, 2022
Violations against the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque:
101 settlers stormed today the courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque during the morning and evening periods, with high security from the occupation forces.
A deinist school invited settlers to the day of “Drassy Tourati” next Tuesday morning, in preparation for the storming of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Hebrew “Al-Masakher” or what they call “Burim”
Occupation attacks:
- The extremist "Itmar bin Gvir" stormed the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of occupied Jerusalem and solidarity raised the Palestinian flag opposite his tent.
The occupation forces strengthened their presence in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in occupied Jerusalem, coinciding with members of the far-right visiting the extremist tent "Itmar bin Ghafir." The occupation forces asked members of the Salem family to enter the house and Jerusalem activist Mohammed Abu Al-Homs to evacuate the vicinity of the tent.
The occupation forces erected a military checkpoint to search vehicles at the Wadi Al-Rababa junction in the town of Silwan, south of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The occupation forces stormed the town of Hazma, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, and fired stun grenades and gas at the homes of citizens.
The occupation police closed the Qalandia military checkpoint north of Jerusalem to citizens.
De facto prison sentences:
The occupation court issued a de facto prison sentence for 21 months for the young Jerusalemite "Aadil Al-Salwadi." He is from the town of Silwan, south of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The occupation court issued an actual prison sentence for 12 months for the young Jerusalemite Musleh Shehadeh, a resident of Ras al-Amud in occupied Jerusalem.
The occupation court issued an effective prison sentence for 8 and a half months for the young man "Ahmed Al-Salwadi" from the town of Silwan, south of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is currently in Raymond prison.
The occupation court:-
The occupation court extended the detention of the young Jerusalemite Murad Attia until 22/3/2022, this is the 22nd time the occupation court has extended Attia's detention.
The occupation court extended the detention of the young Jerusalemite "Samer Jamjoom" from the town of Silwan, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque, until next Thursday.
The occupation authorities released the young Jerusalemite "Mohammed Fayez Al-Rajabi" from the Betn Al-Hawa neighbourhood in the town of Silwan, south of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, after spending eight months in the occupation prisons.
The occupation authorities released the Jerusalem prisoner "Iman Al-Awar" after spending 22 months in the occupation prisons.
It is worth mentioning that she is in her forties, and she has six sons and seven grandchildren, and she is a resident of the town of Silwan, south of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Where she was arrested on June 17, 2020, after members of the occupation intelligence and police, heavily armed, accompanied by their sniffer dogs, stormed the Awar neighbourhood in Ain al-Luzah in the town of Silwan.
Arrests:-
The occupation forces arrested a girl at the gate of King Faisal, one of the gates of the blessed Al-Aqsa.
The occupation forces arrested the liberated prisoner, Areen Al-Zaanin, after storming and destroying his house, in Wadi al-Jawz in occupied Jerusalem. Al-Za'aneen, 26, from Ouadi Al-Joz in occupied Jerusalem, was arrested several times and he embraced his freedom in mid-January.
Prisoners' file:-
Administrative prisoners in the occupation prisons continue to boycott the occupation courts for the 72nd consecutive day to demand an end to the policy of administrative detention under the slogan “Our decision is freedom”.
The “Palestine Global Mental Health Network” launched yesterday, Saturday, a global campaign to release prisoner Ahmed Manasra, under the title “FreeAhmadManasra”.
The network pointed out that this campaign in order to shed light on the prisoner's cause is media advocacy and support, and to demand an end to his isolation, provide him with appropriate treatment, and work for his release, after six years of systematic and deep attack in the occupation prisons.
Researchers, academics, legal experts, and psychologists in several international countries participate in this campaign, such as: (Canada, South Africa, France, Princeton University, University of San Francisco, and others).
Misc:-
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants confirmed that the Republic of Turkey and its competent authorities have strongly denied, officially and publicly what was reported by Hebrew media about the “Silwan Stone”.
The Foreign Ministry again warned in a press release against circulating false news in the Israeli press with the aim of harming our relations with friendly countries, and called on everyone to be careful and not to fall into the trap of what it promotes.
Israeli reports claimed that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan decided to grant the so-called “Silwan Inion” to the occupation state, after the recent visit of Israeli President Herzog to Ankara.
Turkish diplomatic sources, however, denied Israeli media claims that Ankara would give Tel Aviv an artefact known as Naqsh Silwan, which was transferred to the city of Istanbul from Jerusalem during the Ottoman era.
Diplomatic sources said, "Allegations about Turkey's intention to give Israel the artefact found in Jerusalem in 1880, which was then Ottoman land, are "false" news.
Summary of yesterday evening's highlights in Jerusalem governorate:-
The occupation forces closed the entrance to the Bir Ayoub area in the town of Silwan, south of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and clashes broke out between the youths and the occupation forces in the place.
The occupation court postponed the trial of the Jerusalem prisoner Mustafa Kharov from the Old City of occupied Jerusalem until April 3.
The occupation authorities approved a new settlement project with a total area of about 17 dunums on Jaffa Street in the centre of occupied Jerusalem.
According to the Hebrew newspaper “Kul Ha’ir”, this plan includes about 850 settlement units, which are built in four towers of 40 floors.
The newspaper indicated that 170 settlement units will be identified in the plan, for small apartments and long-term rentals.
She continued, "In addition to settlement units, the plan includes about 14,350 square metres for hotels, about 58,500 square metres for offices, and about 6,600 square metres for sports shops."
She pointed out that this scheme is supported by the Canadian-Israeli company “Medtown Jerusalem”.
This day ended until 7:30 p.m.
Al-Quds Al-Sharif Governorate