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Ramadan started in Jerusalem under a heavy Israeli military deployment, with more than 3,000 police officers controlling access to the Al‑Aqsa Mosque. The operation concentrated on entry points, restricting the passage of Palestinian worshippers and imposing new permit requirements for those coming from the West Bank. The heightened military presence has fueled tension in the occupied territories, creating a climate of insecurity that endangers thousands of people gathering to pray at one of Islam’s holiest sites.

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00:00Meanwhile, Ramadan began in Jerusalem amid a heavy Israeli military presence, with thousands of police officers controlling access to the
00:07Al-Aqsa Mosque.
00:09Israeli occupation forces deployed more than 3,000 police officers in Jerusalem for the start of Ramadan, increasing tension in
00:16the occupied Palestinian territories.
00:18The operation is concentrated on the access points to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, restricting the passage of Palestinian worshippers.
00:25It should be noted that the occupation authorities impose new restrictions and special permits for those coming from the West
00:31Bank, increasing tension in the area.
00:33In addition, the climate of insecurity fueled by Zionist forces endangers the safety of thousands of people who come to
00:39pray.
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