People clean up Al-Aqsa mosque following clashes

People clean up Al-Aqsa mosque following clashes

People pitched in to help clean up debris at Jerusalems Al-Aqsa mosque in the wake of clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinians that injured more than 150.

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20 thoughts on “People clean up Al-Aqsa mosque following clashes

  1. 🇵🇸💚🇮🇪

  2. Ban the word "CLASHES" from journalism, in an apartheid state as recognised by Amnesty International and other peak human rights bodies. This was a full scale attack on a sacred site, with women beaten, children watching their fathers violently clubbed and assaulted and over 400 people arrested for defending their holy site on their holy days from rubber bullets. Some which have left people permanently blind. A clash infers 2 equal groups. There is only the oppressor and the oppressed in a colonial apartheid state such as Israel.

  3. The term 'clashes' suggests there were two equal sides and both were violent – in fact only one side has power and weapons and uses its power brutally. Israel doesn't deserve peace.

  4. watch and see what the "worshippers" were doing moments before israeli police raided the mosque:
    arab playing soccer inside mosque on temple mount.
    watch gravitas/wion reports about the clash,they do show the hooded "worshippers" hurling stones from prepared buckets and fire firecrakcers…

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