Dozens of settlers led by extremist Glick storm "Al-Aqsa"

Dozens of settlers led by extremist Glick storm "Al-Aqsa"

 Dozens of settlers, led by the extremist Yehuda Glick, stormed the courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque today, Monday, while members of the Israeli police attacked some young men and forced them to leave the courtyards of the mosque.

The Endowment Department in Jerusalem reported that settlers stormed Al-Aqsa to protect the occupation forces from the side of the Mugrabi Gate, provided by former Knesset member Yehuda Glick, who gave explanations to settlers in the courtyards of the mosque about the "alleged structure."

She explained that 37 settlers stormed "Al-Aqsa" during the morning period, organized provocative tours in its courtyards and performed Talmudic rituals in front of the Dome of the Rock and the "Bab Al-Rahma" chapel before they left the squares on the side of Bab al-Silsila.