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Feiglin breaks-into Al-Aqsa and arresting a woman and a guard
November 2, 2014

The Deputy Speaker of the Knesset, Moshe Feiglin, broke into Al-Aqsa Mosque on Sunday through Dung Gate and under heavy protection by the Special Forces and senior officers. The Israeli police imposed restrictions on the entrance of Muslims to Al-Aqsa Mosque and prevented those under the age of 40 from entering and closed most of Al-Aqsa Gates except for Hutta, Al-Majles and Al-Silsileh Gates. Feiglin carried out a tour in Al-Aqsa courtyards as he entered from Dung Gate and reached until the courtyard of the Dome of the Rock. The Israeli female police were also deployed in Al-Aqsa courtyards in order to suppress the female Marabouts. The police assaulted one of Al-Aqsa guards, Abdulrahman Al-Sharif and detained him and then handed him a call for investigation; note that the police extended his arrest for 24 hours once he arrived at the police station. The police also arrested the teacher Hanadi Halawani and extended her arrest to present her to court on Monday after interrogating her. Lawyer Ramzi Kateelat from “Lawyers for Jerusalem” explained that the teacher was arrested 7 times and was isolated from Al-Aqsa Mosque several times; note that she was isolated for 45 days the last time she was arrested which ended on 26/10/2014.