YEMEN Press Agency

Dozens of Zionist settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque

SANAA, May 25 (YPA) – Dozens of Zionist settlers on Tuesday morning stormed the squares of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, with heavy security from the Zionist enemy forces, which continued to impose restrictions on the movement of Jerusalemites in the Old City and to adopt strict measures to prevent Palestinians from entering the mosque.0

The incursions came on Tuesday for the third day, after nearly 3 weeks of stopping the incursions after the confrontations of 28 Ramadan and the subsequent response to the Palestinian resistance, and the popular gift that historical Palestine witnessed.

In the morning hours, the enemy police opened the Mughrabi Gate, and pushed the Rapid Intervention Units to the campus to keep the Palestinians away from the path of settlers’ incursions into the campus.

The Islamic Endowments Department reported that 91 settlers, including 12 Jewish students, stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque during the morning period, and organized provocative tours in different parts of its squares.

Many Jewish guides gave settlers explanations about the alleged “Temple”, amid attempts to perform Talmudic rituals inside the mosque opposite the Bab al-Rahma chapel and the Dome of the Rock, before leaving the squares from the side of Bab al-Silsila.

The enemy police continue to impose restrictions on the entry of worshipers from the people of Jerusalem and the Palestinian interior to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, checking their personal identities and detaining some of them at the external gates.

Al-Aqsa Mosque is subjected to continuous incursions by settlers and enemy police, and attempts to prevent its reconstruction, as well as the imposition of strict restrictions on its visitors.

The enemy forces continue their intensive military reinforcements in the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Old City to secure settler incursions into the mosque.