Intifadah Pecah Kembali di Masjid Al Aqsha

A Palestinian woman shows rubber bullets reportedly used by Israeli riot police outside the Dome of Rock at Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem's Old City after clashes erupted at the compound between Palestinians and Israeli police on September 13, 2015, just hours before the start of the Jewish New Year. The disturbances came with tensions running high after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon last week outlawed the Murabitat (for females) and Murabitun groups which are made up of east Jerusalem Palestinians and Israeli Arabs and who confront Jewish visitors to the volatile Al-Aqsa mosque complex, considered Islam's third holiest shrine. AFP PHOTO / AHMAD GHARABLI (Photo credit should read AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images)

Eramuslim – Selasa 30 September 2015, Masjid Al Aqsha kembali menjadi saksi perjuangan Muslim Palestina yang bertahan sendiri membela masjid suci ketiga umat Islam dari penodaan yang dilakukan Zionis Israel.

Saksi mata kejadian mengatakan kepada Sky News Arab bahwa tentara Zionis yang datang tiba-tiba melepaskan tembakan gas air mata, granat kejut dan peluru karet untuk membubarkan umat Islam yang telah berada di sekitar Masjid.

Belasan orang terluka dan sejumlah lainnya ditangkap aparat keamanan Zionis Israel dalam benterokan tersebut.

Tercatat militer Zionis Israel sudah sejak hari Minggu (27/09) kemarin telah menyerbu Masjid Al Aqsha selama 3 hari berturut-turut untuk dijadikan tempat perayaan Hari Raya Sukkot Yahudi. (Skynewsarabia/Ram)

Berikut sejumlah foto dokumentasi penodaan Masjid Al Aqsha oleh Yahudi Laknatullah selama bulan September tahun 2015;

Palestinians clean up debris inside Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem's Old City after clashes at the compound between Palestinians and Israeli police on September 13, 2015, just hours before the start of the Jewish New Year. The disturbances came with tensions running high after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon last week outlawed the Murabitat (for females) and Murabitun groups which are made up of east Jerusalem Palestinians and Israeli Arabs and who confront Jewish visitors to the volatile Al-Aqsa mosque complex, considered Islam's third holiest shrine. AFP PHOTO / AHMAD GHARABLI (Photo credit should read AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images)

Palestinians clean up debris inside Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem's Old City after clashes at the compound between Palestinians and Israeli police on September 13, 2015, just hours before the start of the Jewish New Year. The disturbances came with tensions running high after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon last week outlawed the Murabitat (for females) and Murabitun groups which are made up of east Jerusalem Palestinians and Israeli Arabs and who confront Jewish visitors to the volatile Al-Aqsa mosque complex, considered Islam's third holiest shrine. AFP PHOTO / AHMAD GHARABLI (Photo credit should read AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images)

Aqsha 30-09-2015 - karpet masjid Al Aqsha

A masked Palestinian wearing a Hamas headband takes a burnt carpet out of Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem's Old City during clashes at the compound on September 13, 2015, just hours before the start of the Jewish New Year. The disturbances came with tensions running high after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon last week outlawed the Murabitat (for females) and Murabitun groups which are made up of east Jerusalem Palestinians and Israeli Arabs and who confront Jewish visitors to the volatile Al-Aqsa mosque complex, considered Islam's third holiest shrine. AFP PHOTO / AHMAD GHARABLI (Photo credit should read AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images)

Palestinians collect rubber bullets and stun grenades reportedly used by Israeli riot police outside the Dome of Rock at Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem's Old City after clashes erupted at the compound between Palestinians and Israeli police on September 13, 2015, just hours before the start of the Jewish New Year. The disturbances came with tensions running high after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon last week outlawed the Murabitat (for females) and Murabitun groups which are made up of east Jerusalem Palestinians and Israeli Arabs and who confront Jewish visitors to the volatile Al-Aqsa mosque complex, considered Islam's third holiest shrine. AFP PHOTO / AHMAD GHARABLI (Photo credit should read AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images)

Israeli police run towards Palestinian protesters during clashes in the east Jerusalem Arab neighbourhood of Issawiya following unrest at the Al-aqsa mosque compounds between Palestinians and Israeli police on September 13, 2015. The disturbances came with tensions running high after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon last week outlawed the Murabitat (for females) and Murabitun groups which are made up of east Jerusalem Palestinians and Israeli Arabs and who confront Jewish visitors to the volatile Al-Aqsa mosque complex, considered Islam's third holiest shrine. AFP PHOTO / AHMAD GHARABLI (Photo credit should read AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images)