Day 335 Jerusalem during “Al-Aqsa Flood” Operation
On the 335th day of "Al-Aqsa Flood Operation", settlers' raids and prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque continued, as did raids and arrests from the city, in addition to setting up checkpoints and closing roads.
Al-Aqsa Mosque
151 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque during the morning and afternoon incursion periods, through the Dung Gate, whose keys are controlled by the occupation authorities since the occupation of Jerusalem.
The settlers performed their collective and public prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Temple Mount School, in cooperation with the Temple Women's Group, announced the establishment of a special branch for women within special groups and times, with the aim of enabling the Jewish women to perform the morning prayer and prostrate inside Al-Aqsa in the eastern region, "where daily public prayers have been held in this region for 3 weeks." The Islamic Endowments and Affairs Council, the Supreme Islamic Authority, the Palestinian Fatwa House, the Department of the Chief Justice, the Jerusalem Endowments and Al-Aqsa Mosque Affairs Department, held the international community, especially the countries of the Islamic world, responsible for not stopping the Israeli occupation authorities' transgressions of the red lines in desecrating and violating the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, where the occupation police and army give free rein to Jewish extremists to practice various forms of Talmudic prayers, dancing, shouting, raising flags, and blowing the trumpet, in a blatant and provocative challenge to every Muslim, and even every free and honorable people in the world.
In a statement, the Islamic organizations called on the Islamic nation, in accordance with its religious duty, to take urgent and effective measures to stop the horrific and unprecedentedly escalating Judaization attacks that threaten the safety and function of the first of the two Qiblahs and the Isra and Mi'raj of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
Raids and Arrests
The forces continued their raids on towns and neighborhoods in the city of Jerusalem, and arrested a child from the town of Silwan after detaining and interrogating him on field. They also arrested a young man from the Damascus Gate area and severely beat him, and a young man from the Shu’fat refugee camp.