Has seventy thousand Palestinians from the West Bank and Jerusalem, Friday prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque the first day of Ramadan, after Israel eased procedures for entering the city territory, which excluded the actions of some age groups.
Thousands of Palestinians and entered the city through the Qalandiya checkpoint in northern Jerusalem, coming from the north of the West, where women were allowed to pass after Tvichen and Omtathen, and check with men to prevent those aged between 12 and 40 years of traffic.
He spoke the commander of the Jerusalem Israeli police Nesu Haham of the island for an unprecedented facilities approved by the Tel-Aviv.
According to police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld, deployed thousands of police from around the Al-Aqsa mosque, located in the old town since the early morning hours.
Exceptional
Israel and usually restrict the movement of many Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip wishing to enter Jerusalem, so it was to allow so many to pray in Al Aqsa Mosque an exceptional case.
He said that Israel would consider Haham the course of the first Friday in September to see if it was possible to continue to work with the facilities.
Israeli authorities said it would allow for five thousand Palestinians from the West to pray in Al Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan a day, and will ease restrictions on who wish to enter the city with relatives.
But the secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative Mustafa Barghouthi, talk about what he called formal facilities do not benefit only a limited number of people, and stated that "the majority of the Palestinian people banned from entering Jerusalem on a year-round."
Barghouthi said of the island, "even in the month of Ramadan, there are hundreds of thousands are unable to express" to the occupied city.
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