Occupation soldiers perform their rituals inside a mosque in Jenin News


A video spread on social media platforms of occupation soldiers performing a Talmudic prayer on the occasion of what they call “Hanukkah” over loudspeakers in one of Jenin’s mosques after storming the camp.

This passage comes to refute what Israel boasts about, that it seeks to preserve the holy places of all monotheistic religions and provide them with protection. Last year, the Israel Arabic account of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a tweet in which he said:

“Terrorism affects the sanctity of the dead prophets, not just innocent civilians in Israel. The irony is that Israel is striving to preserve the holy places of all heavenly religions and provide freedom of worship, especially in the blessed month of Ramadan in Al-Aqsa Mosque, while the hand of terrorism reaches the sanctity of the grave of the Prophet Joseph, peace be upon him.”

The extremist Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, posted the video clip on his Facebook page, and the clip began to spread among the audience on social media platforms around the world, and sparked a state of anger and denunciation. Tweeters considered the movement provocative, and said that the occupation soldiers knew that “the Palestinian resistance will not fight them inside the houses of God because of the sanctity of fighting there and for fear of destroying them.”

Bloggers commented on the video that it was a blatant violation of divine religions and international law, noting that Israel had crossed all red lines by violating human rights and the sanctity of sanctities.

Palestinian pages circulated a video clip that they said was of the destruction caused by the Israeli occupation soldiers in the Jenin Mosque.

The government media office in Gaza had published a report in which it said that the number of mosques completely destroyed reached 88, and the number of mosques partially destroyed reached 174, in addition to targeting 3 churches, during the aggression that has continued for more than 69 days on the Strip.

Jews all over the world celebrate the “Hanukkah” holiday in memory of the so-called “victory of the Hasmoneans” in their revolution against the Greeks during the “Second Temple” period, according to the claim of the Jews who claimed that the Greeks oppressed rights and prevented Jewish worship, and their “revolution” resulted in the occupation of… Jerusalem and the replacement of Greek rule with Jewish rule.



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