Hundreds of settlers storm the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque

Hundreds of settlers storm the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque

Hundreds of Jewish settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque on Tuesday morning amid Israeli closure and restrictions on Palestinian worshipers, after calls by Israeli groups and organizations to celebrate the Jewish "throne".

The Department of Islamic Endowments in Jerusalem, in a statement, that at least 260 settlers stormed the Aqsa on four groups, including rabbis.

She pointed out that the incursions took place from the "door of the Moroccans", during which the settlers carried out provocative tours in the holy mosque, and received explanations about the alleged "Temple", amid expectations of an increase in the number in the coming hours.

The settler associations have called on the settlers, to participate in large-scale incursions into Al-Aqsa, in conjunction with the "throne" holiday, which will continue until next Monday.

This morning, the Israeli police closed the door of the Mughrabi road from the side leading to the town of Silwan, and the Gethmaniyah road leading to the Wadi Hilwa neighborhood, causing a severe traffic crisis; under the pretext of Jewish holidays.

It is noteworthy that the Israeli police handed over yesterday decisions to deport the maximum of 10 Palestinian worshipers, men and women, under the pretext of their presence in the area from which the settlers pass during their storming.