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Israeli Colonists Attack Armenian Church Entrance Amid Escalation in Occupied Jerusalem

Jerusalem: The entrance to the Armenian Church in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem witnessed a new attack carried out by Israeli colonists. Surveillance camera footage and eyewitness testimonies showed several colonists deliberately spitting in front of the church entrance, in a provocative act that violates freedom of worship and targets Christian holy sites.

According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Israeli forces stormed the town of Al-Issawiya, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, and also raided the Al-Bustan neighborhood in the town of Silwan, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. The forces deployed throughout the streets and neighborhoods, creating heightened tension among residents.

The sources added that the Israeli municipality in Jerusalem imposed a fine of 5,000 shekels on the director of the post office in Silwan, claiming he had failed to display a "No Smoking" sign, despite its presence inside the office. This move was seen as part of a policy of administrative harassment targeting Palestinian institutions.

In a related incident, Israeli forces raided shops in the Ain al-Lawza neighborhood of Silwan, checking the IDs of employees. The raids disrupted commercial activity and caused damage to local businesses.

These attacks come as part of a series of ongoing violations targeting the holy city and its residents, amid escalating aggression by the occupation and its colonists against Palestinian holy sites and neighborhoods.