Dozens of decisions and summonses daily – the campaign to ban Palestinians from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque continues
Israeli authorities persist in issuing expulsion orders from the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, targeting various groups within Palestinian society in Jerusalem and Israel. These include activists, Endowment employees, journalists, released prisoners, young men, and women.
The implementation process includes summoning individuals to interrogation and detention centers in Jerusalem, where expulsion orders are issued either in person or through WhatsApp. These orders specify expulsion durations from one week up to six months.
List of names and deportation orders (6 months)
1. Sheikh Iyad Al-Abbasi – Jerusalem Sharia Judge / Endowment Employee
2. Hussam Sider – Endowment Employee / Reconstruction Committee
3. Mohammad Al-Dabbagh – Endowment Employee / Reconstruction Committee
4. Mohammad Abu Qweider – Endowment Employee / Religious Education Department
5. Fadi Alayan – Endowment Employee / Al-Aqsa Mosque Guard
6. Ahmad Abu Aliya – Endowment Employee / Al-Aqsa Mosque Guard
7. Mohammad Jabr Al-Abbasi
8. Mahmoud Jaber
9. Mustafa Al-Hashlamon
10. Fouad Al-Qaq
11. Qusai Abu Turki
12. Omar Hijazi
13. Ahmad Murrar
14. Jamil Al-Abbasi
15. Khalil Al-Abbasi
16. Mufid Al-Abbasi
17. Ismail Abu Rammouz
18. Journalist Mohammad Sadiq
All the individuals listed above have received orders prohibiting their entry to Al-Aqsa Mosque for six months, marking a clear escalation in the weeks-long campaign.
Dozens of those barred preferred not to have their names published.
The barred individuals stated that the orders were grounded in "secret information indicating that their presence at Al-Aqsa posed a danger."
These measures are part of an ongoing escalation ahead of Ramadan, affecting all sectors of Palestinian society, such as activists, journalists, and Endowment employees.
Arrests
On Sunday afternoon, Israeli forces detained Jerusalemite journalist Nisreen Salem.
They also arrested two children from the village of Issawiya and transferred them to the Salah al-Din Street police station, as explained by lawyer Siraj Abu Arafa of the Information Center.
On the main road between Al-Z'ayem and Al-Eizariya, intelligence officers stopped a vehicle and arrested the young men inside.

