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5 Facts About Attack on Al Aqsa Mosque by Israeli Forces
Israeli forces attack worshipers at Jerusalem's Al Aqsa Mosque, scores injured
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Most of the rockets were intercepted by the missile defense system and only one house was hit.
Only 20 percent of Palestinians remained.
There were casualties on both sides, but the Palestinians ended up suffering more because they had to either become refugees or stay as second-class citizens.
While non-Muslims have not been allowed to worship at Al-Aqsa, Jewish individuals and groups have made repeated attempts to gain entry to the Mount Temple plaza.
The clashes came after the cutting of the loudspeaker wires, and the seizure of the meals that were being distributed by volunteers in the Bab al-Asbat area near the Aqsa Mosque.
If Israel continues with its provocations, it risks another Palestinian revolt like that of last May, which tellingly started in East Jerusalem.