A group of settlers tried to kidnap three Palestinian children from the village of Qabir, and one of the children was interrogated by the police after the settlers failed to carry out their operation.
Settlers and a number of extremists, two groups affiliated with the so-called Temple and Women for the Temple, toured the gates of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, where they prayed near Bab Hatta and at the door of the tribes. Special weapons.
While the Israeli occupation police enabled dozens of extremist settlers to storm the Al-Aqsa Mosque, from the Mughrabi Gate, with strict police and special forces.
According to the Islamic Waqf Department in Jerusalem that 72 settlers and two elements of the occupation intelligence stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque during the morning, and toured the various parts of his yards with strict security protection.
She explained that the settlers received explanations about the alleged "temple" during their storming of the mosque, while some tried to perform the rituals of Talmud in its squares, specifically in the east of it.
The Islamic endowments confirmed the storming of 1230 foreign tourists of different nationalities to the mosque during the morning.
The Islamic Awqaf said that the second period of the incursions after the noon prayers reached 21 settlers, while the number of foreign tourists reached 1050 tourists, who left freely around the mosque without escort and indecency, in violation of the sanctity of the mosque and its sanctity. They are blatant and act without deference to the sanctity of the mosque.
While the Israeli occupation police stationed at the gates continued to restrict the entry of worshipers to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and detained their personal identities and searched their bags before entering the mosque.