Popular calls continue to mobilize Al-Aqsa Mosque and to respond to the call to break the siege on it, stressing the calls for the necessity of continuous mobilization and the conduct of Al-Aqsa convoys to Rabat to break the siege imposed on Al-Aqsa Mosque.

In an interview with a number of Palestinian media agencies, worshipers confirmed that they were able to reach Al-Aqsa after several attempts, and pointed out that whoever tries to enter through more than one of Al-Aqsa’s doors will succeed in arriving despite the strict security measures imposed by the occupation at its doors, stressing that “We do not have to leave Al-Aqsa empty.”

12,000 Palestinians performed Friday prayers in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, crossing all the occupation’s obstacles and checkpoints. 

Yesterday, Friday, the occupation forces arrested the Jerusalemite activist, Muhammad Abu Al-Homs, while he was praying on “Al-Maqdisi” Street in the Wadi Al-Joz neighborhood, after he was unable to reach Al-Aqsa Mosque. They later released him on the condition that he be removed from the street and its surroundings for a period of 15 days, and he was charged with “ Not obeying the occupation’s orders.”