JERUSALEM: Israeli police Monday banned the Palestinian activist Muhammad Abu Al-Homs from entering the Muslim holy compound in Jerusalem for three months. The occupation police had detained Abu Al-Homs on the second Friday of the month of Ramadan after brutally assaulting and beating him at the Lions' Gate. Additionally, he was then released on the condition of not entering Al-Aqsa for a week. Today Abu Al-Homs delivered a decision, ordering him to not entering Al-Aqsa Mosque for a period of three months. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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