On Monday morning, Israeli occupation police provided protection to 39 Israelis as they stormed the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
Our correspondent said that the occupation police opened the "Door of the Moroccans", which has been controlled since 1967, for 36 settlers who broke into al-Aqsa courtyards in the form of four groups.
He noted that the israeli occupation police accompanied the settlers from the moment they entered the courtyards of the mosque until they left the side of the "Bab al-Sa´a" area.
He noted that the settlers performed Talmudic rituals and prayers in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa, particularly in the area of the Mercy Chapel in the eastern part of the mosque.
He pointed out that three members of the Israeli intelligence services participated in the raid on the courtyards of al-Aqsa Mosque also this morning.
The occupying police continue to restrict the entry of worshippers to Al-Aqsa, detain some of their identities at its external gates, and prevent dozens of women and men from entering the mosque for some time.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque (except Friday and Saturday) is subjected daily to a series of incursions and violations by settlers and various occupying forces, although the occupation police allow them to break into it on morning and evening periods.