Ashraf Shannon
Press TV, Gaza
Palestinians rallied in Gaza following the Friday prayer to condemn Israeli violations against al-Aqsa Mosque and al-Quds. Protesters condemned the Israeli provocative measures vowing to protect al-Quds and al-Aqsa.
In recent days, Israeli regime forces have increased their presence near al-Aqsa Mosque compound, taking advantage of Jewish holidays. Dozens of Jewish settlers were also allowed to storm the holy shrine and perform religious rituals.
Hamas movement warned the Israeli regime against violations at al-Aqsa Mosque, emphasizing that any provocative move against the sacred site will only infuriate Palestinians.
Palestinian officials accused Arab regimes who normalized ties with Tel-Aviv of encouraging Israeli attacks against al-Quds.
Protesters slammed British Prime Minister Liz Truss for promising Israeli regime Prime Minister Yair Lapid to consider relocating the British embassy to al-Quds. Palestinians consider al-Quds as the eternal capital of Palestine.
Palestinians have also condemned the international community's silence on Israeli crimes in al-Quds.
Analysts say the Israeli regime and its regional and international backers are responsible for the escalation of violence in al-Quds and Palestine.