Day 103: Jerusalem during “Al-Aqsa Flood” Operation
On the 103rd day of “Al-Aqsa Flood Operation,” the occupation authorities continued to impose their siege on Al-Aqsa Mosque, and spread throughout the city’s streets, towns, and neighborhoods.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center - Jerusalem explained that the occupation authorities continued to impose their siege on Al-Aqsa Mosque by stationing police officers at its gates and setting up iron barriers over them, and the police stopping all those arriving to the mosque to check their identities and place of residence, and only allowing a small number of worshipers (the elderly and women) to enter it.
Al-Aqsa's prayer halls, courtyards, and corridors appear almost empty of worshipers, due to the restrictions imposed on entry.
109 settlers carried out their raids on Al-Aqsa, during the morning and afternoon incursion periods.
The settlers' incursions into Al-Aqsa took place through the Dung Gate, the keys of which are controlled by the occupation authorities.
The occupation authorities continue to deploy in the streets of Jerusalem, and today the police set up checkpoints in several streets in the city and issued random fines to Jerusalemites, after stopping their vehicles and checking their identities.
The forces also continue to be stationed at the gates of the Old City and on its roads.
Municipal crews, accompanied by police, stormed several neighborhoods in the town of Silwan.
The forces carried out raids into the homes of young men from the town of Silwan, who were arrested yesterday, and searched the homes and completely destroyed them.

