Agencies-Gaza post
Again, more rocks fall from Al-Aqsa
The Palestinian investigator Radwan Amr, warned on Saturday, July 2, of the risks of the stones falling from the pillars of the Al-Aqsa due to the Israeli holes in the southern and western locations of the mosque’s wall.
Amr reported that stones are falling from the enormous rock pillars, the oldest among the queues of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
On Friday, the Islamic Endowment Department of Jerusalem revealed stones continue to fall from the pillars of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is discovered under the Qibla prayer hall. This came after another rock had fallen on Friday, July 1.
The Palestinian Endowment has rejected authorization to independently explore the cause of these alarming stone-falls as the renovation functions in the southwestern part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque have been banned by Israeli authorities since 1967.