The Israeli police and special forces on Sunday secured protection for hundreds of Jewish settlers during their storming of the palaces of Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.
According to the Information Department of the Islamic Endowments Department, the occupation police opened the "Mughrabi Gate", which has been under Israeli occupation since 1967, at 7:00 am Jerusalem time; before deploying its members from the special armed forces to secure the intrusions. The Awqaf noted that the Israeli police chief in Jerusalem was at the head of groups of intruders of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. She explained that the police allowed 167 settlers to storm the mosque and walk around, and to perform the prayers and rituals of the Talmud in celebration of the so-called "Easter" Hebrew, or what they call "Bisheh." The so-called "organizations of the Temple", who called on their supporters through the social media sites, to carry out a series of intrusions to the Al-Aqsa Mosque in conjuction with their Eid al-Bisha. She explained during her publications that intensification of the attacks from Sunday to Thursday (Friday and Saturday there are no intrusions to the maximum). It is noteworthy that the number of settlers entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque will rise during the day because the occupation police allow them a second round, which begins after the Muslims finish the noon prayer.