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Day 310 Jerusalem during “Al-Aqsa Flood” Operation
August 11, 2024

On the 310th day of "Al-Aqsa Flood Operation", dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and preparations and calls continued to commemorate the so-called "anniversary of the destruction of the Temple", with the continuation of the decisions to expel people from the Old City and Al-Aqsa, and an arrest campaign was carried out from the village of Issawiya.

Al-Aqsa raids

340 extremists stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque during the morning and afternoon incursion periods.

The settlers performed their prayers during the storming of Al-Aqsa.

The storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque is carried out daily "except for Fridays, Saturdays, holidays and religious occasions" through the Dung Gate, and under the protection of the occupation forces, amid harassment of worshipers during the storming.

The "alleged Temple groups" continue preparations to carry out mass and large-scale storming of Al-Aqsa next Tuesday on the anniversary of the "destruction of the Temple", and called today to participate in a conference in cooperation with the occupation municipality to commemorate the anniversary, and organized a "human chain" around the wall of Jerusalem and the Old City during which flags of the alleged Temple were raised.

The settlers also toured the gates of Al-Aqsa from the outside, and performed prayers during that. They also performed prayers inside the Bab al-Rahma Cemetery and deliberately walked on the graves.

Issawiya

The occupation forces and intelligence services stormed the village of Issawiya at dawn, and carried out arrests that included 8 young men, some of whom were transferred to the "Shabak" cells for interrogation.

The residents explained that the forces stormed and vandalized homes and confiscated phones, and directed insults to provoked them.

The forces were also deployed at the entrances to the village and inside the streets during the raid.

Arrests and deportations

The forces arrested journalist Ahmad Jalajel while he was near the "Al-Maskoubiya" police station in West Jerusalem, while journalist Rose Al-Zour was summoned for immediate interrogation in Al-Maskoubiya.

After interrogation and detention for about two hours, they were released on condition that they be deported from Al-Aqsa and the Old City of Jerusalem for a week with the possibility of renewal.

They also handed the young man Nidal Asfour a decision to expel him from Al-Aqsa for 3 months, and the young man Mohammad Abu Sneineh for 6 months.

The raids on towns and neighborhoods in the city of Jerusalem continued, and police checkpoints were set up in the streets of the city.

Forces were also deployed at the entrances to the village and inside the streets during the raid.