Today marks the anniversary of the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre that took place on February 25, 1994. The mosque is considered the second most important Islamic landmark in Palestine after Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Residents of the surrounding areas have been subject to a strict curfew for more than 4 and a half months. The occupation surrounds the mosque with about 100 military and physical barriers, according to the director of the Hebron Endowments, Ghassan Al-Rajabi. In his interview with Al Jazeera Net, the director reviews the most prominent occupation measures against the mosque until today.