
Palestinian Islamic Leader Ekrima Sa'id Sabri Calls Eid Prayers Outside Al-Aqsa as Israel Blocks Access
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- Al-Aqsa remained closed during Ramadan, with worshippers praying outside the mosque.
- Israeli police blocked routes to Al-Aqsa, forcing worshippers to pray on surrounding streets.
- Palestinians face anger and uncertainty as Israel plans to keep Al-Aqsa closed through Eid al-Fitr.
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