Israeli Occupation Soldiers Close Al-Aqsa 
		Mosque, Assassinate Mu'ataz Hijazi for Attempting to Assassinate 
		Extremist Rabbi Yehuda Glick
		October 30, 2014
		
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		Israeli special forces assassinate liberated prisoner
		October 30, 2014
		OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- 
		Israeli special police forces killed Mutaz Hijazi, a liberated 
		prisoner, in Silwan south of the Aqsa Mosque at dawn Thursday, after 
		breaking into his home.
Jerusalemite sources said that special 
		forces and disguised security elements raided Thawri neighborhood in 
		Silwan at dawn and broke into Hijazi’s home and killed him on the roof 
		of his house at point blank.
According to a police source, Hijazi 
		was killed in a shootout with an elite Border Guard counter-terrorism 
		unit (Yamam).
The Israeli police accused Hijazi with the 
		attempted assassination of extremist rabbi Yehuda Glick on Wednesday 
		night.
Eyewitnesses reported that Hijazi was fatally shot and 
		succumbed to his wounds a short while later. They said that three other 
		inhabitants in the suburb were injured in the incident.
Hijazi 
		served 11 and half years in Israeli jails including ten years in 
		solitary confinement. He was arrested in 2000 and jailed for six years 
		for joining intifada activities. He received four additional years 
		sentence in 2004 after he assaulted one of his guards. He was released 
		in June 2012.
		Israeli officials threaten strong response to shooting of 
		Glick
		October 30, 2014
		OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- 
		As the Israeli occupation police have unprecedentedly intensified 
		security measures in the occupied city of Jerusalem following the 
		shooting of extremist Jewish rabbi Yehuda Glick, different Israeli 
		officials incited their government to strongly respond to the incident.
		
In a first reaction made by a senior Israeli official, right-wing 
		minister of housing Uri Ariel said in televised remarks that Israel 
		would strike with an iron fist those who had carried out the attack on 
		Glick.
Israel's channel 10 said that head of the Israeli 
		municipal council in the holy city Nir Barkat and Deputy speaker of the 
		Knesset Moshe Feiglin both visited the scene of the incident last night 
		and made press remarks.
Describing the incident as very serious, 
		Barkat pledged to hold the perpetrators fully accountable and take new 
		security measures in Jerusalem. 
Feiglin, who witnessed the 
		shooting of Glick, threatened to respond to the incident by permanently 
		opening the Aqsa Mosque before Jews. 
For his part, Israeli 
		minister of economy Naftali Bennett condemned the attempted 
		assassination of Glick as crossing a red line of blood and demanded the 
		Israeli premier to impose what he described as Israel's full sovereignty 
		over the city immediately.
Following the incident, the Israeli 
		police held last night an urgent security meeting to assess the security 
		situation in Jerusalem, closed the Aqsa Mosque completely before Muslims 
		and put its forces on high alert. 
		Fanatic Israeli rabbi Yehuda Glick shot at, seriously wounded 
		in OJ
		October 30, 2014
		OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- 
		Yehuda Glick, the fanatic rabbi organizing semi-daily break-ins into 
		al-Aqsa Mosque, has been shot and seriously wounded on Wednesday night 
		in occupied Jerusalem.
The Israeli TV Channel 10 reported that 
		the rabbi, a right-wing activist, was shot at from close range in his 
		upper body outside the Menachem Begin Heritage Center after attending 
		'Israel Returns to the Temple Mount' conference.
The broadcast 
		said that a motorcyclist fired at Glick, 50, at point blank, and quoted 
		medical sources as saying that he was hit with three bullets and his 
		condition was serious.
It said that a Palestinian man was 
		suspected of carrying out the attempt, adding that police forces were 
		deployed in various suburbs in the holy city looking for the suspect.
		
The TV said that Nir Barakat, the Israeli mayor of Jerusalem, 
		arrived to the scene along with MK Moshe Feiglin amidst tight security 
		measures.
		Israeli police close Aqsa Mosque to all Muslims after 
		shooting incident
		October 30, 2014
		OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- 
		The Israeli occupation police in occupied Jerusalem closed last night 
		the Aqsa Mosque to Muslims until further notice, while Jewish extremists 
		incited their compatriots to desecrate the Islamic holy place en masse.
		
During a security meeting to assess intelligence reports on the 
		security situation in the aftermath of the shooting of rabbi Yehuda 
		Glick, head of the right-wing temple mount faithful movement, the 
		security authorities decided to close the Aqsa Mosque to all Muslims and 
		visitors, according to a police spokesperson
Consequently, Jewish 
		extremists called for defiling the Aqsa Mosque on Thursday morning in 
		response to the attempted assassination of Glick,.
Palestinian 
		youth activists, for their part, urged the Palestinians on social 
		networking websites to march to the Aqsa Mosque and stay inside to 
		protect it against any Jewish attempts to violate its sanctity.
		Glick, a Jewish figure notorious for his calls for demolishing the Aqsa 
		Mosque and building the temple mount in its place, was seriously injured 
		in a drive-by shooting outside Begin center in east Jerusalem following 
		a conference about the Jewish presence at the Aqsa Mosque.
In a 
		related incident, director of the Aqsa Mosque Omar Al-Kiswani said he 
		insisted on starting the dawn prayers on Thursday at the Aqsa Mosque 
		despite the Israeli police decision to close it.
"I arrived at 
		the Mosque in the early dawn hours as Israeli police forces were 
		encircling it and preventing worshipers from entering, but I was able to 
		go in by virtue of my job as the director of the Mosque," Kiswani told 
		Anadolu news agency.
"Nobody was inside the Mosque, but the Adhan 
		was recited on time and the prayer time was delayed for 10 minutes in 
		the hope that the Israeli police would allow the worshipers to enter the 
		Mosque," he explained.
Later, he said, he and seven guards of the 
		Mosque had to perform alone the dawn prayers inside the holy place after 
		they turned on loudspeakers in order for other worshipers who were 
		outside the gates of the Mosque to be able to follow the prayers.
		
It has been the first time since 1967 the Israeli police shut down 
		the Aqsa Mosque entirely before Muslims without stating when it would be 
		reopened. 
		A group of settlers storm al-Aqsa Mosque
		October 29, 2014
		OCCUPIED JERUSALEM,(PIC)--
		A group of Jewish settlers stormed Wednesday al-Aqsa Mosque 
		courtyards under heavy Israeli forces protection.
PIC reporter 
		quoted eyewitnesses as stating that several groups of Israeli settlers 
		stormed afternoon the Mosque's plazas via the Magaribeh gate under 
		Israeli Special Forces protection.
Female worshipers stationed in 
		al-Aqsa Mosque started shooting Takbeer in protest against the setters’ 
		provocative break-in, causing a state of tension among the Jewish 
		settlers.
The Mosque guards together with the worshipers were 
		deployed throughout its courtyards to prevent any attempt by settlers to 
		perform Talmudic rituals in the Islamic holy site.
The Israeli 
		occupation authorities have recently allowed large groups of settlers to 
		have access to al-Aqsa Mosque under security protection as a prelude to 
		impose a status quo in the Mosque.
In the same context, Secretary 
		General of the Palestine Scholars Association Dr. Nawaf Takruri hailed 
		Qatar and Qatar Charity Association’s prominent efforts in supporting 
		the Palestinian people, pointing in this regard to the first 
		humanitarian forum of Palestine held in Doha.
He called on the 
		Arab countries, the free world, and Islamic scholars to support the 
		Palestinians’ steadfastness and adherence to their land and rights.
		
Supporting the steadfastness of Palestinian worshipers and students 
		in al-Aqsa Mosque is no less important than the other priorities, he 
		added.
He warned of the Israeli continued and escalated 
		Judaization schemes in occupied Jerusalem, saying that defending al-Aqsa 
		Mosque is an obligation for all Muslims all over the world and not only 
		for Palestinians as it represents the first Qibla.
Qatar Charity 
		(QC) holds the first humanitarian forum in support of Palestine from 
		October 29 to 31 in Doha under the slogan “Palestine, we are all with 
		you”, with the participation of a number of international, regional and 
		local organizations and institutions.
The event aims to highlight 
		the needs of the Palestinian people, attract support for the funding and 
		implementation of quality humanitarian programs and projects and launch 
		a number of strategic initiatives, according to the QC statement. 
		Abbas: Crux of the matter is Israel’s settlement drive
		October 30, 2014
		RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- 
		PA President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday vowed to carry on with 
		appeals to the UN Security Council to end the Israeli occupation and 
		establish an independent  Palestinian state on the 1967 borders, saying 
		the real crux of the matter lies in Israel’s craving for puffing up 
		settlements. 
Abbas’s statement came during a speech he delivered 
		at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah and broadcast by the 
		official Palestinian news agency.
He vowed that the Palestinian 
		leadership will not give up its land and will do its best to make 
		Palestinians’ dream of establishing an independent State come true.
		
He said Palestine is the only occupied state in the world, adding: 
		“The major problem lies in Israel’s thirst for setting up roots in our 
		territories and re-settle Israelis in place of the native land 
		owners—Palestinians. This stands in sharp contrast with the 4th Geneva 
		Conventions and international treaties.”
At the beginning of 
		October, the PA distributed a draft resolution to the 15 member states 
		of the UN Security Council, ahead of formally applying to the UN body, 
		calling for putting an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestine by 
		November 2016.
Voting by an overwhelming majority — 138 in favor 
		to 9 against, with 41 abstentions — the General Assembly accorded 
		Palestine non-Member Observer State status in the United Nations on 
		November 29, 2012. 
"We do not want an intifada. We are not 
		calling for an intifada," Abbas said in an interview with the Israeli 
		Channel 10. "I told the people: These are our holy places and we want to 
		keep them quiet."
Abbas said that if he was to call for an 
		intifada, it would have been while the Gaza offensive was ongoing.
		
"Has Prime Minister Netanyahu already forgotten that during those 50 
		days, not a single bullet was fired from the West Bank?" he said.
		
Abbas called on the Israelis to request that the Israeli government 
		"not miss this opportunity for peace because what surrounds us is even 
		worse."  
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