Occupation intelligence summoned the head of the Jerusalem Committee against Judaization, Nasser Issa Hadmi, interrogated him, and handed him a travel ban order for a month, to be renewed for the next six months.
Last June, the Israeli occupation authorities handed over an order banning him from traveling for a month, which can be extended for another six months.
The occupation authorities renew the decision to ban him from traveling each time before the end of the previous one, as he has been banned from traveling for nearly four years.
In furtherance of the persecution of Hedmi, on August 9, the Israeli occupation authorities informed Nasser Hedmi of their intention to impose restrictions on his communication with figures and to limit his movements in the city of Jerusalem.
The occupation informed Al-Hadmi at the time that the decision would be effective for a new period of six months, and it came as the order imposing restrictions on the movement of Al-Hadmi by the occupation authorities was approaching.
The occupation is targeting Jerusalemites, especially influential figures and the Almoravids, by deporting them from the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Old City, in an attempt to empty the mosque and its surroundings of the Almoravids, and in an effort to implement its Judaization plans, leading to the plan to demolish Al-Aqsa Mosque and erect the alleged temple.