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وأدانوا جرائم إسرائيل والعدوان على الأقصى واحتلال فلسطين
Orthodox Jews participating in a the Al Quds Day rally in London, held on the third weekend of Ramadan every year. Over a thousand men and women, including many Jews, protested against Israel's apartheid policies, the brutal siege of Gaza and the recent attacks by heavily armed Israeli riot police on men, women and journalists at Al Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site in Islam.
The mosque itself was flooded with tear gas and hundreds of Palestinians were arrested. The Palestinian Red Crescent claimed that Israeli occupation forces refused to allow ambulances access.
The rally also followed the killing of dozens of Palestinians by Israeli Security forces in recent weeks as well as an Amnesty International's report on 1 February 2022 which concluded that Israel's extensive use of segregation, dispossessions and legal discrimination amounted to Apartheid, which it described as a 'cruel system of oppression and a crime against humanity.'