
Extremist Settlers Storm Al-Aqsa Under Protection of Israeli Police - Jordan News
On Thursday morning, extremist Jewish settlers stormed the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque – Al-Haram Al-Sharif – in occupied Jerusalem under the protection of Israeli occupation police. اضافة اعلان In a statement, the Islamic Waqf Department in Jerusalem reported that dozens of ultra-Orthodox settlers entered the mosque compound through the Moroccan Gate, performed provocative Talmudic rituals in its courtyards, and carried out suspicious tours, all under heavy police protection.
The Israeli police also prevented worshippers from entering the mosque through its various external gates, enforcing access restrictions with iron barricades throughout the Old City to secure the settlers' incursions.

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