The Israeli police forces escalated attacks against the occupied city of al-Quds and al-Aqsa Mosque during June 2022, Al-Quds Compass network revealed in its monthly report.
Daily arrests
Faraan: According to the report, 205 al-Quds residents were detained over the past month, including 15 women and 20 children.
Four al-Quds residents were also placed in administrative detention including a lawyer, while 10 ex-prisoners were denied travel.
Meanwhile, the al-Quds prisoner, Raed Rayan, continues his open hunger strike for the 86th consecutive day in protest against his administrative detention.
During the reported period, 59 Palestinian homes and facilities were demolished, while more than 4,188 settlers stormed al-Aqsa Mosque.
House arrest
Over the past month, 22 al-Quds residents were denied entry either into al-Aqsa Mosque, or occupied al-Quds, or the Old City.
26 al-Quds residents including two children were also subjected to house arrest during the same reported period.
Demolition policy
59 Palestinian-owned facilities were also demolished in Occupied al-Quds during June, including 40 commercial facilities near the Qalandia military checkpoint.
Meanwhile, 820 settlements were approved to be built near the Old City.
Settler raids into al-Aqsa
4,188 Jewish settlers stormed al-Aqsa Mosque during June, where they performed biblical prayers and rituals under military protection.
Meanwhile, stones fell down from a wall inside the Aqsa Mosque compound as a result of cracks caused by ongoing Israeli diggings beneath the Umayyad Palaces area.