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Over 300 Palestinians injured in the latest Israeli attacks in occupied Quds

10 May, 2021 13:23

Over 300 Palestinians injured in the latest Israeli attacks in occupied Quds (Jerusalem).

Hundreds of Palestinian protesters injured throughout Monday morning.

Over 300 Palestinians injured in the latest Israeli attacks in occupied Quds

According to medical officials and Israeli police, they injured at the al-Quds al-Aqsa compound.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Red Crescent reported that 305 people hurt in the confrontation between Palestinians and police.

It further said that Israeli police burst onto the al-Quds and into its Al-Aqsa Mosque.

However, the Israel Police alleged Palestinians as rioters who had been hurling rocks and other objects from the holy site.

Israeli police further accused Palestinians of launching fireworks at officers.

Even Times of Israel reported leading police to enter the compound as a relatively uncommon move by Israeli security forces.

Meanwhile, some analysts have called it beginning of the third intifada.

On International Quds Day on Friday, over 200 Palestinians injured in Israeli attack at Aqsa mosque and around the mosque in occupied al Quds (Jerusalem).

Palestinians had gathered there to observe Jummatul Wida of Ramazan and the international Quds Day.

Besides, Palestinians were protesting against forced eviction in Sheikh al Jarrah neighbourhood.

Pakistan condemns

Meanwhile, President Dr Arif Alvi strongly condemned the continuous apartheid being carried out against unarmed Palestinians.

In a tweet today (Sunday), he said the atrocious attack on peaceful praying Muslims in Palestine is given the usual media spin of ‘clashes’.

The President asked the Palestinian brothers not to lose hope.

Moreover, Prime Minister Imran Khan also strongly condemned Israeli Forces’ attack especially during Ramazan on Palestinians in Qibl-e-Awwal (al-Quds) and Al Aqsa Mosque.

He further said that Israel attacked violating all norms of humanity and international law.

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