On the second day of the ‘Jewish Passover’ – the number of people storming Al-Aqsa increased

Jerusalem – Together – On the second day of the “Jewish Passover”, the number of settlers storming the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque escalated.

Hundreds of settlers – successive groups in large numbers – stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque through the Mughrabi Gate, the keys of which have been controlled by the occupation authorities since the occupation of Jerusalem.

The Islamic Endowments Department said that 703 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa during the morning raids.

The settlers performed their prayers inside Al-Aqsa, publicly and collectively, under the protection of the occupation forces who accompanied them during the storming and were deployed in Al-Aqsa’s courtyards.

At the gates of Al-Aqsa from the outside, forces were stationed and arrested those arriving to Al-Aqsa, checked identities, and prevented young men from entering.

The settlers also performed their prayers at the gates of Al-Aqsa, guarded by police forces.

On the road to Bab al-Silsilah, dozens of settlers walked towards the Buraq Wall to perform prayers th
ere.

The settlers deliberately provoked the people and the press crews. They insulted the Arabs, used obscene words, and placed flags and banners on the cameras.

Source: Maan News Agency