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Al-Aqsa preacher Skeikh Sarandah barred by Israel police from entering mosque after his brief arrest

Police arrest preacher after weekly Friday prayers in congregations, later release him with 1-week ban

Ikrame Imane Kouachi  | 19.09.2025 - Update : 19.09.2025
Al-Aqsa preacher Skeikh Sarandah barred by Israel police from entering mosque after his brief arrest Al Aqsa Mosque in Old City of Jerusalem

ANKARA

Israel's police arrested Sheikh Mohammad Sarandah, the Al-Aqsa Mosque's Khateeb (preacher), shortly after the weekly Friday prayers in congregations. Sheikh Sarandah was later released, but Israeli police barred him from entering the mosque for a week, the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf said.

In a brief statement, the Waqf said the ban is renewable but did not provide a reason for the arrest.

No immediate comment was available from Israeli authorities.

Observers note that Israeli authorities generally restrict mosque preachers from speaking about the ongoing Israeli military offensive in Gaza, which began on Oct. 7, 2023.

Since the start of the offensive, more than 65,100 Palestinians have been killed, most of them women and children, with hundreds of thousands displaced and famine claiming at least 440 lives, including 147 children.

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