
Residents of Occupied Interior Send Buses to Pray, Restore Al-Aqsa
This morning, Tuesday, residents of the occupied interior sent buses to the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque to pray, renovate it, and spend the night there for three days, thwarting the plans of the enemy and its settlers.
According to the Palestinian Safa News Agency, residents of the occupied interior stressed that renovating Al-Aqsa Mosque and defending it is an Islamic and national duty to confront the plans of the enemy and its settlers.
In defiance of the enemy, its settlers, and their plans, the Palestinians of 1948 continue to send convoys of worshippers, despite the enemy's military reinforcements in the city of Quds and the vicinity of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Widespread calls continue for the residents of Jerusalem and the occupied interior to mobilize and rally toward Al-Aqsa and participate in the worshippers' movement to thwart the plans of the enemy and its settlers.

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