1,062 settlers stormed the courtyards of the Blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque in the morning of the second day of the Hebrew Sukkot, Tuesday morning, performing Talmudic prayers and provocative dances on the eastern side of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Hundreds of settlers gathered inside the Old City of occupied Jerusalem, distributed among several doors of Al-Aqsa Mosque, including Bab Al-Qattanin, Bab Al-Asbat, and Bab Al-Silsilah, in an attempt to storm the courtyards of the Holy Mosque on the morning of the second day of increasing raids during Sukkot.
While the occupation authorities worked to increase the number of occupation police and army personnel to protect and facilitate raids and arrest all unwanted stationers, whether inside the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque or in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem.
The occupation forces arrested Nizam Abu Romuz and Asal Abu Romuz after assaulting them in the Old City and arresting the station, Khadija Khwais, as well, while the settlers attempted to attack the Palestinians in the Old City and perform provocative dances as they stormed and left Al-Aqsa Mosque.
While the raids resume after the noon prayer, settlers gather at the Buraq Wall, the western wall of the Blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, waiting for the Moroccans to open the door to storm the Blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque again in the evening.