Falcon powers – On the third day of “Jewish Passover,” Israeli authorities turned the city of Jerusalem into a military barracks, coinciding with the desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Western Wall by tens of thousands of settlers.
Israeli forces, in their various units, deployed at the entrances and roads leading to Al-Aqsa, particularly on the Wadi Street and the Chain Gate Road, which leads to the Western Wall Plaza.
Tens of thousands stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform the “Priestly Blessing” and the “Musaf” prayers, while the adjacent streets were closed off to secure the settlers’ access.
The number of settlers who entered Al-Aqsa Mosque exceeded 1,000, in consecutive and large groups, and they performed prayers under the protection of the deployed forces in the compound.
Israeli forces prevented Jerusalem residents from being present or sitting in the Chain Gate area, pursued them, and forced them to leave the entire Old City.
Abu Ramuz, the Guardian of the Mosque, explained that the forces have been preventing their presence and sitting on the thresholds of Al-Aqsa for the past three days, as well as removing them from the walls of the Old City.
Abu Ramuz emphasized that the restrictions and arrests do not prevent them from steadfastly remaining in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.
Translation of the article into English:
Title: Tens of Thousands Desecrate Al-Aqsa and the Western Wall on the Third Day of “Jewish Passover”
On the third day of “Jewish Passover,” Israeli authorities turned the city of Jerusalem into a military barracks, coinciding with the desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Western Wall by tens of thousands of settlers.
Israeli forces, in their various units,