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Before the “flags march”…deportations from Al-Aqsa and Jerusalem
May 25, 2022

On Wednesday, the occupation authorities deported Palestinians from Al-Aqsa Mosque, for periods ranging from 3 days to 6 months.

The Wadi Hilweh Information Center - Jerusalem learned that the court expelled the Jerusalemite activist Muhammad Abu al-Hummus from the Old City, Damascus Gate, Sultan Suleiman Street, Herods Gate and Sheikh Jarrah until the next Monday.

The forces arrested the activist on Tuesday after storming his house, and released him after several hours on the condition that he appear in court on Wednesday.

The head of the female guards department at Al-Aqsa, Zeinat Abu Sbeih, was also expelled from Al-Aqsa on Sunday, with the possibility of renewal.

The occupation police released Amir Abu Rammouz, from Silwan, on the condition that he be deported from the Old City and Al-Aqsa for a period of 46 days.

Journalist Baraa Al-Shallodi was also deported from Al-Aqsa for a week, and Aida Al-Sidawi for 6 months, while Khadija Khweis was informed that she would be deported until next July.

Inside the Palestinian 1948 lands, the occupation forces summoned young men and women and handed them orders to deport them from the city of Jerusalem. They were: Islam Manasra, Mustafa Jbarin, Baraa Jbarin, Alaa Jbarin, Salah Jbarin, Muhammad Mahajneh, Muhammad MuqbelJbarin, Muhammad Sharif Jbarin, Muhammad Abu Shakra, and Faraj Mahamid.

On Wednesday evening, the forces arrested Amin Askar and Mansour Abu Gharbia from Damascus Gate area in Jerusalem.