Days of Palestine

Friday, March 24

Israeli settlers storm the courtyards of Al-Aqsa

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Days of Palestine – Jerusalem

Dozens of settlers stormed the courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque this morning and performed Talmudic rituals under the strict protection of the Israeli occupation forces.

Jerusalem sources reported that 52 settlers stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque in the morning period of daily incursions.

The sources pointed out that the settlers stormed through groups from the side of the Mughrabi Gate, and carried out provocative tours in its courtyards until they left it from Bab al-Silsila.

The sources pointed out that the special forces secured the settlers’ incursions, amid an intense spread of its members inside the mosque’s courtyards and on its doors and roads leading to it.

The Israeli occupation forces are continuing their strict military reinforcements in Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Old City to secure the settlers’ incursions into the mosque.

The Israeli occupation forces impose strict security measures on Jerusalemites and the people of the interior while deploying in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and on its roads, especially along the path of the incursions.

Settler groups resumed their incursions early last week, nearly 3 weeks after stopping the incursions, following the confrontations of Ramadan 28 and the subsequent response to the resistance and the popular uprising in historic Palestine.

The occupation government decided to prevent settlers from storming the mosque 3 weeks ago after the Palestinians responded to a massive storming of the 28th of last Ramadan, and the resistance in Gaza supported Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque.

These incursions come at the invitation of the extremist temple groups, which are putting all their weight to impose the incursions on a larger scale and to proceed with the plan to divide Al-Aqsa in time and space.

On the other hand, Jerusalemite calls for gathering, marching, and bonding to Al-Aqsa Mosque continue at all times and throughout the week, to protect it from the occupation schemes, repel extremists’ incursions, and thwart settlement and Judaization schemes.

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