Two prominent displays that the occupation police have been deliberately displaying in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque since 7/15/2023 to confirm its decision-making control there; The first is to confirm that most of its doors are closed after the Maghrib prayer under the supervision of its officers. The second was intentionally conducting a mixed night patrol of men and women.
As for the first review, the occupation police were forcing the Jordanian Endowments in Jerusalem to close all the doors of Al-Aqsa half an hour after the end of the sunset prayer, with the exception of three doors: Hattah, Al-Majlis, and Al-Silsilah, which has become a custom that it imposes implicitly. However, two weeks ago, it began assigning one of its officers to go around all those doors and give a direct order to the guard to close the door minutes after prayer ended. To force the maximum emptying of worshipers early.
In addition, it now conducts a mixed night patrol of its members, men and women, at the time of the evening prayer, with a light car and lights above it, in a provocation that can be observed even from outside the mosque.
The occupation police had forced the entry of a small car belonging to it permanently into Al-Aqsa Square in 2016. The presence of female police officers on the night shift at Al-Aqsa was imposed during its closure under the pretext of the Corona epidemic in 2020, and this parade comes to form a small link in a long chain of changing the identity of Al-Aqsa Mosque and ending the role of the Jordanian Endowments in it.