اموال الغد جاليرى بالصور ..الاحتلال الإسرائيلى يحاصر المسجد الأقصى ببوابات الكترونية بواسطة أموال الغد 16 يوليو 2017 | 3:43 م كتب أموال الغد 16 يوليو 2017 | 3:43 م Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion's Gate, a main entrance to Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in Jerusalem's Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger from Muslims and Jordan, the holy site's custodian. Three Arab Israeli assailants opened fire on Israeli police on July 14 in the Old City, killing two of them before fleeing to the nearby Haram al-Sharif compound, where they were shot dead by police. / AFP PHOTO / Menahem KAHANA النشر FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 1 Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion’s Gate, a main entrance to Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in Jerusalem’s Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger from Muslims and Jordan, the holy site’s custodian.Three Arab Israeli assailants opened fire on Israeli police on July 14 in the Old City, killing two of them before fleeing to the nearby Haram al-Sharif compound, where they were shot dead by police. / AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion’s Gate, a main entrance to Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in Jerusalem’s Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger from Muslims and Jordan, the holy site’s custodian.Three Arab Israeli assailants opened fire on Israeli police on July 14 in the Old City, killing two of them before fleeing to the nearby Haram al-Sharif compound, where they were shot dead by police. / AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion’s Gate, a main entrance to Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in Jerusalem’s Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger from Muslims and Jordan, the holy site’s custodian.Three Arab Israeli assailants opened fire on Israeli police on July 14 in the Old City, killing two of them before fleeing to the nearby Haram al-Sharif compound, where they were shot dead by police. / AFP PHOTO / Menahem KAHANA Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion’s Gate, a main entrance to Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in Jerusalem’s Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger from Muslims and Jordan, the holy site’s custodian.Three Arab Israeli assailants opened fire on Israeli police on July 14 in the Old City, killing two of them before fleeing to the nearby Haram al-Sharif compound, where they were shot dead by police. / AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion’s Gate, a main entrance to Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in Jerusalem’s Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger from Muslims and Jordan, the holy site’s custodian.Three Arab Israeli assailants opened fire on Israeli police on July 14 in the Old City, killing two of them before fleeing to the nearby Haram al-Sharif compound, where they were shot dead by police. / AFP PHOTO / Menahem KAHANA Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion’s Gate, a main entrance to Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in Jerusalem’s Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger from Muslims and Jordan, the holy site’s custodian.Three Arab Israeli assailants opened fire on Israeli police on July 14 in the Old City, killing two of them before fleeing to the nearby Haram al-Sharif compound, where they were shot dead by police. / AFP PHOTO / Menahem KAHANA Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion’s Gate, a main entrance to Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in Jerusalem’s Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger from Muslims and Jordan, the holy site’s custodian.Three Arab Israeli assailants opened fire on Israeli police on July 14 in the Old City, killing two of them before fleeing to the nearby Haram al-Sharif compound, where they were shot dead by police. / AFP PHOTO / Menahem KAHANA A Palestinian woman walks by as Israeli border policemen install metal detectors outside the Lion’s Gate, a main entrance to Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in Jerusalem’s Old City, on July 16, 2017, after security forces reopened the ultra-sensitive site, whose closure after a deadly attack earlier in the week sparked anger from Muslims and Jordan, the holy site’s custodian.Three Arab Israeli assailants opened fire on Israeli police on July 14 in the Old City, killing two of them before fleeing to the nearby Haram al-Sharif compound, where they were shot dead by police. / AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA اللينك المختصرللمقال: https://amwalalghad.com/76ug