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Despite fears of violence, the first Friday prayers held during Ramadan in Jerusalem passed peacefully. Some 80,000 worshippers joined prayers in Jerusalem's Old City, according to the Waqf authority. They headed to the Noble Sanctuary or al-Haram al-Sharif in Arabic, known to Jews as the Temple Mount. It contains the holy Islamic sites of the Dome of the Rock shrine and the al-Aqsa Mosque. It is the third holiest site in Islam and is also sacred to Jews because two Jewish temples used to stand there. Muslims are marking the holy month of Ramadan, and Israel has said it will allow them to pray...
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Despite fears of violence, the first Friday prayers held during Ramadan in Jerusalem passed peacefully. Some 80,000 worshippers joined prayers in Jerusalem's Old City, according to the Waqf authority. They headed to the Noble Sanctuary or al-Haram al-Sharif in Arabic, known to Jews as the Temple Mount. It contains the holy Islamic sites of the Dome of the Rock shrine and the al-Aqsa Mosque. It is the third holiest site in Islam and is also sacred to Jews because two Jewish temples used to stand there. Muslims are marking the holy month of Ramadan, and Israel has said it will allow them to pray...
DPA
Despite fears of violence, the first Friday prayers held during Ramadan in Jerusalem passed peacefully. Some 80,000 worshippers joined prayers in Jerusalem's Old City, according to the Waqf authority. They headed to the Noble Sanctuary or al-Haram al-Sharif in Arabic, known to Jews as the Temple Mount. It contains the holy Islamic sites of the Dome of the Rock shrine and the al-Aqsa Mosque. It is the third holiest site in Islam and is also sacred to Jews because two Jewish temples used to stand there. Muslims are marking the holy month of Ramadan, and Israel has said it will allow them to pray...
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By Anmol Alphonso Several official Israel X (formerly Twitter) handles and other pro-Israel accounts shared a CCTV footage and an unrelated video to falsely claim that Palestinian youth Mohammed Nazzal had not suffered any injures after being released from Israeli prison. Nazzal (18) was recently released from an Israel prison among several other Palestinian prisoners as part of a truce agreement between Israel and Hamas last week. BOOM found that the claims are false and Nazzal sustained fractures in both of his hands. The same was also independently verified by Arabic fact-checking website M...
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