The occupation authorities have banned four young men from Al-Aqsa Mosque for a week, with the possibility of renewing the ban for up to 6 months. Ma'an News Agency learned that the occupation authorities arrested the young men Muhammad Abu Sneineh, Nidal Asfour, Ramzi Al-Abbasi, and Omar Al-Firawi in the past few days, and released them late yesterday evening on condition that they appear today for investigation at the "Al-Qishla" police station in the Old City of Jerusalem. Upon the young men's arrival at the center, they were handed decisions to ban them from Al-Aqsa for a week, with the possibility of renewal for other periods. The deportation decisions come as the so-called "anniversary of the destruction of the temple" approaches, as large-scale incursions into Al-Aqsa are organized annually on this day and the day before it, and this year it comes on the thirteenth of this month Source: Maan News Agency
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