The Israeli police cancel the order which bans extremist “Yehuda Galbak” from entering Al-Aqsa
Dozens of Israeli Intelligence and settlers broke into the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque through Dung Gate on Sunday. Witnesses said that 104 settlers and students from the Jewish schools in addition to 33 individuals from the Israeli Intelligence broke into the courtyards of Al-Aqsa. Wadi Hilweh Information Center was informed that “Yehuda Galbak” was among the extremists who broke in Al-Aqsa along with a group of extremists after the police cancelled the order which banned him from entering Al-Aqsa last Friday. The Information Center points out that the “Brigade Commander” of police in the city of Jerusalem, Yossi Barinti, recently called Yehuda Galbak and informed him that the order to ban him from entering Al-Aqsa was cancelled. Brigadier Avi Biton, commander of the old city in Jerusalem, promised Yehuda to protect him during his break-ins. Immediately after the order was cancelled, Galbak said: “Friends and beloved, the Temple Mount needs us and we need it. The Temple Mount is calling us to go back to our “nest” since our presence should be a natural part of the Temple Mount.” He also called the Jewish people to participate in the daily break-ins of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

