Israeli Occupation Soldiers Attack Muslim 
		Worshippers at Al-Aqsa Mosque with Grenades, Gas Bombs and Rubber-Coated 
		Metal Bullets, Kidnap Dozens of Palestinians in the West Bank, November 
		5, 2014
		
		
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Many Injuries Reported as Israeli occupation soldiers 
		Invade Al-Aqsa Mosque
		Wednesday November 05, 2014 11:04 by IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
		Dozens of Israeli occupation soldiers invaded, on Wednesday morning, 
		Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound in occupied Al-Quds (Jerusalem), assaulted 
		Muslim worshipers with concussion grenades, gas bombs and rubber-coated 
		metal bullets, and invaded the main mosque within the compound.
		The Ma'an News Agency said dozens of Israeli occupation soldiers invaded 
		the yards of the mosque through the al-Maghariba Gate and the Silsila 
		Gate and assaulted dozens of worshipers who managed to reach the mosque 
		yards. 
Shaikh Azzam al-Khatib, head of the Islamic Waqf and 
		Endowment in Jerusalem, stated that dozens of soldiers invaded the al-Qibli 
		mosque while heavily armed.
Al-Khatib denounced the military 
		desecration of the mosque, and this serious violation, especially since 
		the soldiers violated the sanctity of the mosque, wearing their shoes 
		and carrying their weapons into the house of prayer, in a serious 
		escalation and assault. 
Eyewitnesses said clashes took place 
		inside the al-Qibli mosque of Al-Aqsa and that the soldiers fired dozens 
		of gas bombs and concussion grenades at the worshipers causing several 
		injuries. Two people suffered serious head wounds, and one who was shot 
		in his eye. 
Palestinian medics rushed to the scene, but the 
		soldiers prevented them from entering the mosque compound for more than 
		30 minutes before they decided to allow just one doctor and a nurse to 
		enter. 
Initial reports indicate that around 40 Palestinians have 
		been injured.
The soldiers then closed the gates of the al-Qibli 
		mosque with chains and iron bars, and hurled concussion grenades at the 
		mosque guards. 
Earlier on Wednesday at dawn, the soldiers 
		prevented all Muslim men below the age of 50 from entering the mosque, 
		and allowed the women through only after withholding their ID cards.
		
Following dawn prayers, Israel prevented all worshipers, including 
		Waqf Department employees and around 500 Sharia students, from entering 
		the mosque. 
The soldiers opened the mosque more than an hour 
		later following extensive talks. 
The soldiers also closed all 
		gates of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, except for Bab Hatta, Bab Al-Majlis 
		(Council Gate) and Bab as-Silsila (Chain Gate). 
In related news, 
		dozens of Israeli fanatics invaded the yards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, 
		amidst extensive police and military deployment, and toured in the area 
		amidst calls for more extensive invasions of the Mosque compound.
		
Also in Jerusalem, Israeli soldiers demolished an under-construction 
		Palestinian home in the at-Tour neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem.
		
The soldiers also kidnapped at least 17 Palestinians in occupied 
		Jerusalem, and Abu Dis nearby town. 
		Clashes rock Al-Aqsa Mosque compound 
		(updated) 05/11/2014 13:09 
		Ras al-Amud on Oct. 31, 2014 (AFP/File Jack Guez) JERUSALEM (Ma'an) 
		-- 
		Israeli occupation government police clashed with Palestinian 
		worshipers inside Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Al-Quds (Jerusalem) on 
		Wednesday and right-wing Israeli Jews toured the holy place, witnesses 
		told Ma'an.
Palestinian guards of the mosque said dozens of 
		Israeli occupation government police officers raided the compound, 
		entering through the Maghariba and 
		Silsila Gates and firing stun grenades and rubber-coated bullets to 
		disperse Muslim worshipers.
The guards said several youths 
		suffered from excessive tear gas inhalation and were injured by 
		rubber-coated bullets and shrapnel from stun grenades.
Witnesses 
		added that two of the youths were badly injured -- one in the head and 
		another in the eye.
A doctor and nurse were allowed to enter the 
		compound an hour later.
Israeli occupation government police 
		raided the Al-Qibli Mosque, where Muslims conduct Friday prayers, and 
		later closed the mosque with chains and steel barriers as right-wing 
		Jews prepared to tour the compound, Azzam Al-Khatib, the director of the 
		Jerusalem department of religious endowment, told Ma'an.
		Additionally, restrictions were imposed on Palestinian worshipers 
		entering the compound. Men under 50 years old were banned from entering 
		and women were forced to hand over their identity cards upon entering.
		
The clashes quickly spread into the alleys of the surrounding 
		Al-Quds Old City, an AFP correspondent reported.
Near Lions' 
		Gate, one of the seven entrances to the historic heart of East 
		Jerusalem, Israeli police fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse a 
		large crowd of Palestinians.
Dozens of children on their way to 
		school were affected by the gas, the correspondent reported.
		Israeli occupation government police confirmed the clashes.
		"Dozens of masked protesters threw stones and firecrackers at security 
		forces who then entered (Al-Haram Al-Sharif Compound) and pushed the 
		demonstrators back inside the mosque," the spokeswoman told AFP.
		The clashes came amid continued tensions over right-wing Jewish demands 
		to be able to pray inside the compound despite being off-limits in 
		mainstream Judaism, in addition to the expansion of Israeli settlement 
		building in Palestinian East Jerusalem.
		Israeli Occupation Army Denies Hundreds Of Worshipers Access 
		To The Al-Aqsa Mosque
		Tuesday November 04, 2014 12:27 by IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
		Hundreds of Palestinian Muslims had to perform dawn prayers in the 
		streets and alleys of the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem, after 
		Israeli occupation soldiers and police officers denied them access to 
		the Al-Aqsa Mosque for dawn prayers.
Local sources said the 
		soldiers continued to prevent all Palestinians males, below the age of 
		40, from entering the mosque during dawn and morning hours for the third 
		consecutive day. 
The WAFA News Agency said dozens of Israeli 
		extremists invaded the yards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque during morning hours 
		under heavy police and army deployment. 
Similar to numerous 
		previous invasions, the attack took place through the Al-Magharba Gate, 
		while the extremists conducted provocative tours in the entire area of 
		the mosque. 
Israeli fanatics are planning to invade the mosque 
		area in large numbers, Wednesday, while the Palestinians said they would 
		be countering the attack, WAFA said. 
The Wednesday invasion 
		marks a week after the attempted killing of extremist rabbi Yehuda 
		Glick, while hundreds, if not thousands, of fanatics are said to be 
		participating in the attack. 
A statement released by the 
		so-called Temple Mount Movement called for thousands of Israelis, 
		including Members of Knesset and senior figures, to gather near the Al-Magharba 
		Gate, before advancing into the mosque’s yards to “perform prayers,” 
		WAFA stated.  
		Army Kidnaps 17 Palestinians In Occupied Jerusalem
		Wednesday November 05, 2014 12:26 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
		Israeli soldiers invaded various villages and neighborhoods in 
		occupied East Jerusalem, and the Abu Dis nearby town, broke into and 
		ransacked dozens of homes, and kidnapped at least 17 Palestinians.
		
Local sources said the police and the army surrounded entire 
		neighborhoods in occupied Jerusalem, before invading them and breaking 
		into homes, and ransacking them. 
The Ad-Dameer Prisoner Support 
		and Human Rights Association said the soldiers kidnapped 13 young 
		Palestinian men in occupied East Jerusalem. 
It said the 
		kidnapped have been identified as Fadi Abu Sbeih, Suleiman Sayyad, 
		Yousef Dari, Ayoub Abu al-Hawa, Mahmoud Shweiki, Badea’ Gheith, Mohammad 
		Joulani, Yousef Eskafi, Mahmoud ‘Obeid, Mahmoud Jayyar, Kathem Anous 
		(child), Moath ar-Razem and Ala’ Ar-Razem. 
Several Israeli 
		military vehicles also surrounded Abu Dis town, before invading it and 
		conducting searches of homes and cars, and kidnapping four Palestinians 
		identified as Mohammad Daoud Halabiyya, Mohammad Nabil Bader, Raed Ahmad 
		Rabea’ and Mohammad Saleh Khanafsa. 
The army recently kidnapped 
		dozens of Palestinians, including several children in numerous invasions 
		in Abu Dis, southeast of Jerusalem. 
Lawyer Bassam Bahar, head of 
		the Abu Dis Lands Defense Committee, stated that dozens of youths have 
		been kidnapped, and many injured, in Abu Dis, especially during the 
		latest Israeli aggression on Gaza. 
He added that among the 
		wounded are Adam Hisham Erekat, who suffered a serious head injury, 
		Hamza Hisham Erekat, who was shot in the leg, and Khaled Jamal Bader, 
		who suffered a serious gunshot injury to the neck. 
Many of the 
		kidnapped Palestinians are still held by Israel, including two teenagers 
		identified as Yacoub Jamal Bader, 17, ‘Odai Yousef Bader, 19, and a 
		child identified as Baker Dandees. 
Bahar said all of the 
		kidnapped Palestinians are below the age of 20, and that the soldiers 
		held, last week, both the father and brother of Yacoub to pressure him 
		into handing himself in to the army. 
		At Least Six Palestinians Kidnapped During Overnight West 
		Bank Campaign
		Tuesday November 04, 2014 22:11 by IMEMC News & Agencies
		
		
		Israeli forces are reported to have kidnapped, at dawn on Tuesday, 
		six Palestinian citizens during a large-scale raid campaign throughout 
		the occupied West Bank.
According to
		
		Palestinian media, local sources said that forces arrested a 
		university student after violently storming and searching his home in 
		Deir Sammit town, to the south of al-Khalil (Hebron). 
His family 
		members were reportedly left outdoors in rainy weather, during the 
		search. Additionally, two ex-detainees, having served several months in 
		Israeli jails, were also detained when Israeli soldiers violently raided 
		their homes in Beit Ummar, in Hebron city.
During the campaign, 
		Israeli troops stormed a number of homes as they allegedly looked for a 
		wanted person. One high school student received a summons for 
		interrogation during a raid on his parents' home.
In Jenin, 
		Israeli soldiers abducted injured young man Mujahed al-Iz, at dawn 
		today, from his home.
Dozens of citizens were also reportedly 
		detained and interrogated during the night at Dothan and Barta'a 
		military checkpoints, to the southwest of Jenin, while their vehicles 
		were searched.
Israeli forces also intensified their presence in 
		Yabud town, where they carried out a search operation in the
		
		olive fields.
In related news, the Palestinian Prisoners' 
		Society has reported that forces detained, last October, around 100 
		Palestinians from
		
		al-Khalil, 45 of whom have been kept in
		
		administrative detention. 
		Israel Approves 278 Settlement Units In Occupied East 
		Jerusalem
		Wednesday November 05, 2014 13:20 by IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
		The Israeli “Planning and Construction Committee” in Jerusalem 
		approved, Tuesday, the construction of 278 units for Jewish settlers in 
		occupied East Jerusalem.
Israeli sources said the approval is 
		meant or the construction of 216 units in Ramot illegal settlement, and 
		62 in Jabal Abu Ghneim settlement (Har Homa).
Last Sunday, Israel 
		approved the construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo illegal 
		settlement, and approved paving a new road, leading to the settlement, 
		by illegally confiscating privately owned Palestinian lands. 
The 
		Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu intends to approve various 
		settlement construction projects in occupied East Jerusalem, in what it 
		called a “retaliation to Palestinian diplomatic moves around the world,” 
		and to punish the Palestinian Authority for joining a number of United 
		Nations organizations and treaties. 
Israel will likely be 
		announcing more projects in the near future, meant for constructing and 
		expanding illegal settlements not only in occupied Jerusalem, but also 
		in various areas in the West Bank. 
		Israel to Approve Over 600 New Housing Units in Jerusalem
		Tuesday November 04, 2014 21:29 by IMEMC News & Agencies
		
		
		The Israeli Planning Commission is scheduled to meet, on Monday, to 
		approve building plans for 660 new housing units in the Jerusalem 
		settlement of Ramat Shlomo, according to a report by Channel 10.
		The housing plans recently announced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin 
		Netanyahu reportedly state that 660 units are to be built in Ramat 
		Shlomo, in addition to an additional 400 units in the southeastern 
		settlement of Har Homa.
Channel 10 also said that Mr. Netanyahu 
		also ordered a forward move in the "services" projects for settlers 
		throughout the occupied West Bank, to include streets and public 
		buildings.
The channel earlier, according to Al Ray, revealed 
		Netanyahu's intention to approve the construction of 1,000 housing units 
		in
		
		Jerusalem and the
		
		West Bank as part of a deal with the Israeli right party. 
		 
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