Ahlulbayt News Agency: The Israeli police forces arrested two Jerusalemite young girls near Bab Hatta gate of Aqsa Mosque on Tuesday evening.
Eyewitnesses said that the police forces arrested a girl in her twenties upon her arrival at Bab Hatta gate for wearing gold jewelry depicting the map of Palestine.
The female detainee was later taken to the nearby police station.
Also on Tuesday, the Israeli forces arrested a female university student in the Old City of Occupied Al-Quds.
Along the same line, an Israeli court sentenced the Jerusalemite prisoner Anas Al-Shaloudi for 33 months for expressing solidarity with Gaza on social media.
Al-Shaloudi was arrested last November from his home in the Old City of Occupied Al-Quds.
The Jerusalemite young man, Murad Muhammad Muhaisen, was also sentenced to 16 months in prison, while the imprisoned photojournalist Saeed Rukn’s detention was extended until August 4.
Also in Occupied Al-Quds, the Israeli forces stormed and violently searched the house of the Secretary of the Fatah Movement in Issawiya town, Yasser Darwish, a few days after his arrest.
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Eyewitnesses said that the police forces arrested a girl in her twenties upon her arrival at Bab Hatta gate for wearing gold jewelry depicting the map of Palestine.
The female detainee was later taken to the nearby police station.
Also on Tuesday, the Israeli forces arrested a female university student in the Old City of Occupied Al-Quds.
Along the same line, an Israeli court sentenced the Jerusalemite prisoner Anas Al-Shaloudi for 33 months for expressing solidarity with Gaza on social media.
Al-Shaloudi was arrested last November from his home in the Old City of Occupied Al-Quds.
The Jerusalemite young man, Murad Muhammad Muhaisen, was also sentenced to 16 months in prison, while the imprisoned photojournalist Saeed Rukn’s detention was extended until August 4.
Also in Occupied Al-Quds, the Israeli forces stormed and violently searched the house of the Secretary of the Fatah Movement in Issawiya town, Yasser Darwish, a few days after his arrest.
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