Israel bans call to prayer at Ibrahimi Mosque
The Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) banned the Adan (Muslims’ call to prayer) through the loudspeakers of the Ibrahimi Mosque, from Saturday afternoon to Sunday evening, saying 'it bothers Jewish settlers'.
A PIC news reporter quoted eye-witnesses saying Israeli occupation prohibited the performance of Muslims’ Adan at the Ibrahimi Mosque since early Saturday afternoon until Sunday evening under the pretext of the advent of Jewish holidays.
The Israeli occupation has prohibited the call to prayer dozens of times during a month, claiming it cheeses off Israeli settlers, most of whom reportedly live in illegal settlement outposts across the West Bank and the occupied al-Qods ('Jerusalem'), in a flagrant contravention of international law.
Human rights activists dubbed the ban an assault on heavenly religions and on the freedom of worship, saying the Israeli occupation has crossed all red lines in its barefaced infringement of international decrees and human rights.
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