Keeping guard Samer Abu Qweider away from Al-Aqsa Mosque
The Israeli police officers prevented last Tuesday Samer Abu Qweider from practicing his work in the mosque, claiming that the decision of keeping him away from Al-Aqsa is valid until the end of Ramadan. Abu Qweider explained that the Israeli Magistrate court Judge decided on the 28th of last month to keep him away from Al-Aqsa for 6 days, after he prevented a group of extremists from practicing their religious rituals inside Al-Aqsa, noting that the 6 days were over last Sunday, and that he went back to his work as normal, but was surprised when the police officers prevented him from entering Al-Aqsa two hours after his shift was over. He added: “I was present today by Dar Al-Qur’an Al-Karim near Al-Silsileh Gate, and two officers asked me to come outside, and told me that I was prevented from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque, and I told them that my deportation time was over on Sunday, but they told me: “we know that you executed the court’s decision but this is the police officers’ decision; a military court decision,” knowing that he was never handed any prevention decision.

