Deportation orders from Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa... Arrests
On Tuesday, the Israeli authorities handed over the deputy director of the Jerusalem Endowments, Sheikh Najeh Bkeirat, with a decision to deport him from the city of Jerusalem for 6 months.
The occupation authorities gave Sheikh Bkeirat 72 hours to implement the decision or object to it.
It was stated in the decision, "The commander of the Home Front Command intends to issue an order for the deportation of Najeh Bkeirat from Jerusalem and particularly Sur Baher, according to the 1945 Emergency law, under the pretext that "his activities pose a threat to security in the region... He is a major Hamas activist and a partner in security activities and his presence in Jerusalem constitutes a danger".
On the other hand, the Israeli intelligence service handed over the Jerusalemite Mrs. Hanadi Al- Halawani a decision to expel her from Al-Aqsa for a week, with the possibility of renewing it.
Al-Halawani ended her previous expulsion from the mosque 10 days ago.
From the area of Damascus Gate, the Israeli occupation forces arrested the young man Zakaria Abu Ghazaleh, and severely beat him.
They also arrested the 17-year-old boy Nasr Khalil, from the Damascus Gate area in Jerusalem, and released him on the condition that he be placed under house arrest for two days.
In the evening hours, the forces arrested a young man and assaulted him from the Damascus Gate area.
The forces also assaulted those present in the area in the evening hours with pushing and beating, concurrently with the presence of settlers in the place.