14 June 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
The Israeli occupation has again stepped up its closure policies in
East Jerusalem and around al-Aqsa mosque over recent weeks amidst
ongoing colonisation projects and renewed calls from extremist Zionist
groups to demolish the mosque in order to build the 'Third Jewish
Temple'.
Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza cannot reach Jerusalem without
special travel permits that are issued by the Occupation. These
restrictions usually apply to Palestinian men under 50 and women under
45. Such permits require specific reasons such as urgent hospital
appointments to have any chance of success and are often still refused
even in emergencies.
Recently, reports have stated that new rules have been imposed
allowing only Palestinians with either Jerusalem ID or Israeli
citizenship to enter the mosque although these restrictions are not yet
being implemented every day.
On some recent days, nobody under the age of 45 has been allowed to
enter al-Aqsa irrespective of ID status. This has been applied to
Palestinians as well as Muslims with foreign passports. Palestinians
have on regularly been forced to leave their ID cards at the entrance to
the mosque before entering.
Checkpoints have been installed around the Old City to impose these
policies. In some cases, people have been prevented from even entering
the Old City area on Fridays without meeting various age limit and ID
status restrictions (which already prevented most Palestinians from the
West Bank and virtually all from Gaza from reaching Jerusalem). Such
policies not only prevent religious freedoms but also strangle the Old
City itself including its economy, identity and culture.
Palestinians continue to carry our regular protests against the
occupation's policies in East Jerusalem. The recent 'Global March to
Jerusalem' was one such event which was tolerated by the Occupation.
Conversely, a planned protest in solidarity with Palestinian
hunger-striking prisoners was prevented when a wide blockade of the Old
City and its surrounding area was enforced on May 30th with flying
checkpoints preventing people even reaching the Old City walls.
Following Friday prayers on Friday June 13th the Occupation forces were
much less evident than on previous weeks before the prayers, yet as a
demonstration broke out in solidarity with the hunger-strikers after the
prayers occupation forces invaded the mosque compound shooting
rubber-coated steel bullets and stun grenades towards worshippers as
they attempted to leave. 28 people were injured during these attacks and
8 people were detained.
East Jerusalem is recognised by the international community as the
capital of the future Palestinian state. Israel denies this fact and
refers to Jerusalem as the 'undivided and eternal capital of Israel' as
it continues to colonise as much of the city as possible whilst
implementing policies which aim to deny Palestinian access to, as
existence in, Jerusalem.
MEMO Photographer: Rich Wiles
Link: www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/12103-fridays-in-occupied-jerusalem.
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