Israel bans Imam of al-Aqsa Mosque from entering it for four months

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Sat, 25 Jan 2020 - 09:34 GMT

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RAMALLAH, Jan 25 (MENA) - Israeli police raided the house of head of the Supreme Islamic Commission and Imam of al-Aqsa Mosque, Sheikh Ekrema Sabri, in Al Quds at dawn on Saturday, WAFA news agency reported.

The occupation police also handed Sheikh Sabri a notice banning him from entering the mosque for four months.

Forces also summoned Sabri for interrogation at "Qashla" center, in the occupied city of Jerusalem.

This came after the Imam defied an Israeli order banning him from entering the mosque for a period of a week which can be renewed.

The Imam entered the mosque yesterday to perform Friday prayers while being carried on the shoulders of worshipers.

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