Residents of the Zionist neighborhoods in the occupied territories of Palestine, with the support of the militants of the Zionist regime, attacked the first Qibla of Muslims, the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque, almost everyone is a witness to the mass attacks of the inhabitants of the Zionist quarters in the occupied lands of Palestine, who massively, with the support of the militants of the Israeli regime, invade the third shrine of Islam. According to the Shahab News website, the Zionist settlers this morning, Sunday, successively attacked the Al-Aqsa Mosque in several groups through the Bab el-Maghrib entrance and carried out provocative actions.
Palestinian sources reported that these attacks and incursions by Zionist settlers on the Al-Aqsa Mosque are carried out twice a day – in the morning and in the evening, with the aim of dividing the Islamic sanctuary by time and place. In the course of other actions, the militants of the Israeli regime this morning, invading the territory of the West Bank of the Jordan River, in particular the cities of Ramallah and Jenin, kidnapped 6 Palestinians.
According to this report, two brothers named Tariq and Nabil were captured during a morning attack by Zionist fighters on the village of Barkin in western Jenin. For more than 70 years, as the rights of the oppressed people of Palestine have been trampled under the boots of the Zionist regime, the authorities of this false regime against the background of the deathly silence of international institutions are becoming more and more impudent every day.
Matondo Costello, a TV presenter in Germany, was fired from his job on charges of anti-Zionist bias after taking part in a peaceful demonstration in the Palestinian city of Beit Dajan, east of Nablus. According to an AAA report on Sunday, Costello shared the message on his Instagram account; that he was fired this week from KiKa TV, a children’s television channel in Germany, for taking part in protests in August in the city of Beit Dajan, near Nablus.
He said the demonstration was peaceful and aimed at protesting land confiscation by Quds occupation soldiers and settlers. Costello added: “I didn’t intend to make a political statement or even take a stand against Israel. I immediately made it public and explained it to KiKa many times.” Reflecting the TV presenter’s participation in the pro-Palestinian demonstration, German newspapers published an article titled “Extremist Festival: KiKa Host Demonstrates Along with Israeli Haters” and attempted to stir up public opinion against Costello.
The newspaper Ha’aretz also reported that the well-known German magazine Bild asked for support in expelling the reporter from the right-wing party in the Bundestag in August. After the reports were released, KiKa announced that “it has been decided not to proceed with Costello until all aspects of the matter have been clarified.” This is not the first time that a German TV presenter has been fired for supporting the Palestinians. In February, five employees of the German state broadcaster Deutsche Welle, including Jordanian-Palestinian journalist Farah Maraka, were fired on charges of anti-Semitism. In September, a German labor court ruled that Maraki’s dismissal was not legally justified.
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