Two Palestinian Journalists Expelled by Zionist Forces from Al-Aqsa Mosque

Two Palestinian journalists were expelled by the Zionist occupation forces from Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday in the city of occupied Al-Quds, according to a report by the Palestinian news agency Wafa, which cited local sources.
These sources indicated that the occupation forces summoned journalist Firas al-Dibs for interrogation at one of their centers within the Old City following Friday prayers. Al-Dibs has been banned from accessing the holy mosque for a week and is scheduled for another interrogation on April 6. Meanwhile, his colleague Saif Qawasmi has been prohibited from entering Al-Aqsa for four months.
In a related development, the governorate of occupied Al-Quds announced that the Zionist police confiscated the identification cards of at least six Palestinian photojournalists while they were covering the last Friday of Ramadan at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The occupation continues to target journalists in occupied Al-Quds through arrests, house arrests, and bans on entering Al-Aqsa Mosque. Palestinian journalists face particularly high risks while carrying out their work amid ongoing Zionist ground and air assaults, and they are also subjected to gunfire from the occupying army.



