The alleged temple groups are taking advantage of the Jewish holidays in the month of September to prepare for a massive storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in large numbers by reassuring the settlers with the slogan "break in and do not be afraid, for the police are protecting the Temple Mount."
In response to these calls, Jerusalemite calls were launched to tighten the pilgrimage and bond in Al-Aqsa Mosque to confront the incursions during the days called “repentance,” which are the ten days extending from the Hebrew New Year until Yom Kippur, according to their name.
The extremist groups showed a schedule showing activities starting from next Tuesday by blowing the trumpet inside Al-Aqsa Mosque and its courtyards after mobilizing settlers, and performing public mass prayers in it, guarded by the occupation police.
The coordinator of the Rabat campaigns for Al-Aqsa Mosque, Dr. Abd Al-Latif Abu Safaqa, said: “Al-Aqsa in these days is in the greatest need for the ribat and the tightening of travel. On the 28th of last Ramadan, the march and the storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque were thwarted, and today on their holidays and their calls to storm the danger is greater. The duty of the ribat, for Al-Aqsa deserves the rigor of the journey and the bond in it, and this is the imposition of time, and it should not be limited to Friday, but to all days of the week. The door of collective responsibility, everyone is required to travel and tie, as this is the least that can be offered to Al-Aqsa Mosque.”