March 9, 2026

Israel Targets Businesses Catering to Muslim Worshipers

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Israel Targets Businesses Catering to Muslim Worshipers

Israel Targets Businesses Catering to Muslim Worshipers
Naser Abu Snaina was arrested by Israeli occupation forces in Jerusalem and his familys bakery was shut down on 19 February 2020 [Twitter]

They are targeting those providing goods to Palestinian worshipers headed to Al-Aqsa Mosque to pray.


Last week in a dawn raid, Israeli police shut down a 60-year-old Palestinian bakery and arrests the ownerโ€™s son in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem.

According to local sources, police forces stormed the Bab Hitta area in the Old City and shut down the bakery, owned by the Abu Snaina family. The son of the owner, Naser Abu Snaina, was arrested during the incident.

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A video released on the Facebook page of Wadi Hilweh Information Centre, a Silwan-based watchdog, shows footage of the closed bakery shop in the Bab Hitta neighbourhood, named after one of the doors leading to Al-Aqsa Mosque; the Gate of Remission.

It has been alleged that the reason for the forced closure was that the bakery had been providing baked goods to Palestinian worshippers headed to Al-Aqsa Mosque to pray. The bakery was ordered to cease providing kaโ€™ak, an oval shaped bread with sesame seeds to the worshippers. IMEMC News explained that many Palestinians think of kaโ€™ak as โ€œthe essence of Palestineโ€, and the smell of the sesame bread fills the streets of Jerusalem in the early morning hours.

The Israeli municipal authorities did not say why it was a problem for the bakery to be distributing kaโ€™ak to worshippers, but Palestinian analysts say that it appears to be part of the ongoing campaign against the mosque and the people who pray there and could be related to the bakery distributing kaโ€™ak to worshippers during the โ€œGreat Dawnโ€ campaign across the West Bank, when unprecedented numbers of Palestinians turning out for the dawn prayers as a new alternative to protesting against the so-called โ€œdeal of the centuryโ€ endorsed by the administration of US President Donald Trump and Israeli plans to annex the whole of the occupied West Bank.

Last week footage also circulated on social media showing Israeli soldiers attacking an elderly Palestinian woman for handing out chocolates to worshippers as they attended Friday prayers at the Al-Aqsa mosque.


Originally published by the Middle East Monitor, 02.25.2020, under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.