San Diego demonstrators show support for Palestinians over Israeli raid of Al-Aqsa Mosque

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At least a dozen people were injured and more than 300 were arrested last week by Israeli police, who said they entered the mosque after rioters and agitators barricaded themselves inside

Scores of San Diegans gathered Saturday to support Palestinians and press for change in U.S. and Israeli policies.

Israeli officials said police entered the mosque — one of the holiest sites in Islam — after rioters and agitators had barricaded themselves inside. At least a dozen people were injured and more than 300 people were arrested, according toThe raid, which was condemned by Muslims around the world, unfolded on the first day of Ramadan, Islam’s month-long religious observance that calls for fasting, prayer and reflection.

“We really just want to get the message across about the injustice that’s happening in Jerusalem,” she said. “Right now it’s Ramadan. It’s a really important month for all of the Abrahamic faiths.

 

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