Arresting a Jerusalemite woman and isolating her from Al-Aqsa
The Israeli police isolated a Jerusalemite woman, Um Tarek Hashlamon, from Al-Aqsa for two weeks and made her sign a financial bail of three thousand NIS; note that she was arrested while attempting to enter the courtyards of Al-Aqsa last Sunday and was detained in the police station of Al-Silsileh Gate and then in Al-Qishleh police station. Last Sunday, 75 extremists broke into Al-Aqsa Mosque through Dung Gate and carried out tours in its courtyards. Among the extremists was Yehuda Galbak who led a group of the settlers and provided with descriptions about the alleged temple. Upon arrival at Al-Silsileh Gate, three of the extremists refused to leave and clashes broke out between them and the Marabouts who chanted “God is Great”. The police then stepped in and made the settlers leave the courtyards of Al-Aqsa while Galbak was provoking the Marabouts by saying “Move the terrorists away from us.”

