On Monday afternoon, the Zionist occupation authorities renewed the decision to deport Jerusalemite station leader Raida Saeed from Al-Aqsa Mosque for a week.

The occupation issued a decision to deport Al-Marabat Saeed under the pretext of documenting settlers’ violations. She had previously been arrested many times by the occupation forces, while leaving the gates of Al-Aqsa or inside its courtyards.
 
Saeed was subjected to a lot of harassment, especially while covering the latest events in Al-Aqsa and photographing in its corridors, even though there is no law prohibiting photography.
 
About seven years ago, Saeed, who lives in the Shuafat camp, began documenting through her lens the beauty of Al-Aqsa and the suffering of Jerusalemites, and she translated her love for it by showing the absent and present details in the mosque, such as the domes, porticoes, and pillars.
 
The occupation practices a policy of deportation and arrest against the men and women stationed, in a desperate attempt to discourage them from being present and stationed in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque, and to confront repeated attempts to storm it by settlers.