Dozens of extremist settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque on Sunday morning, from the Dung Gate, under the strict protection of the Israeli occupation police.
The occupation police continued to impose strict restrictions on the entry of worshipers from Jerusalem and the occupied interior of the mosque, and withheld the identities of some of them from its doors, before allowing them to enter it.
While Jerusalemite calls were made to intensify the crowd and the bond at Al-Aqsa Mosque, to confront the settlers’ incursions and the occupation’s plans that seek to Judaize Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.
Every day, except for Friday and Saturday, Al-Aqsa is subjected to a series of settler incursions, in the morning and evening periods, as part of the occupation’s attempts to divide it temporally and spatially.
Dozens of extremist settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque on Sunday morning, from the Dung Gate, under the strict protection of the Israeli occupation police.
The occupation police continued to impose strict restrictions on the entry of worshipers from Jerusalem and the occupied interior of the mosque, and withheld the identities of some of them from its doors, before allowing them to enter it.
While Jerusalemite calls were made to intensify the crowd and the bond at Al-Aqsa Mosque, to confront the settlers’ incursions and the occupation’s plans that seek to Judaize Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.
Every day, except for Friday and Saturday, Al-Aqsa is subjected to a series of settler incursions, in the morning and evening periods, as part of the occupation’s attempts to divide it temporally and spatially.
Dozens of extremist settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque on Sunday morning, from the Dung Gate, under the strict protection of the Israeli occupation police.
The occupation police continued to impose strict restrictions on the entry of worshipers from Jerusalem and the occupied interior of the mosque, and withheld the identities of some of them from its doors, before allowing them to enter it.
While Jerusalemite calls were made to intensify the crowd and the bond at Al-Aqsa Mosque, to confront the settlers’ incursions and the occupation’s plans that seek to Judaize Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.
Every day, except for Friday and Saturday, Al-Aqsa is subjected to a series of settler incursions, in the morning and evening periods, as part of the occupation’s attempts to divide it temporally and spatially.
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