The occupation forces stormed the Al-Qibli prayer hall and fired sound bombs at the worshipers inside it, then closed its doors with iron chains trapping inside tens of elderly and children suffocating on gas.
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🇵🇸🕋 Hamas-linked Palestinian Media, Shehab News Agency on twitter:
— "The occupation fires sound bombs inside the Al-Qibli prayer hall and wounds among the worshipers."
🔗 وكالة شهاب للأنباء (@ShehabAgency)
— "The occupation fires sound bombs inside the Al-Qibli prayer hall and wounds among the worshipers."
🔗 وكالة شهاب للأنباء (@ShehabAgency)
Eyewitnesses: The occupation soldiers threw the Qur’ans on the ground and stepped on them.
I think this is the red line of the red line of the red line. That's just over what can be tolerated.
I think this is the red line of the red line of the red line. That's just over what can be tolerated.
More photos of the Zionist occupation forces desecrating Al Aqsa mosque.
They just cut the electricity in the area.
They just cut the electricity in the area.
Nothing higher than the Kaaba should have been built around it.
But Al Saud after destroying all prophet era graves and homes, had the goal to turn Al Kaaba into something insignificant by erecting hotels and other useless buildings around it.
https://twitter.com/AntiqueAbdullah/status/1390705982754496522
But Al Saud after destroying all prophet era graves and homes, had the goal to turn Al Kaaba into something insignificant by erecting hotels and other useless buildings around it.
https://twitter.com/AntiqueAbdullah/status/1390705982754496522
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So I just rounded up a bunch of Makkah wallpapers and photoshopped all traces of the Clock Tower out of each one :)
What we witnessed yesterday in the occupied lands is Palestinian's everyday life but at a larger scale of the daily personal harassment each face.
Talk to them and know their stories, from detention to exodus for time from an area, to fines, to prison, to injury, to death.
Talk to them and know their stories, from detention to exodus for time from an area, to fines, to prison, to injury, to death.