On Monday evening, Israeli occupation intelligence handed Jerusalemite Souad Obaidiyah a decision to deport her from Al-Aqsa Mosque for a period of one week, subject to renewal, after a settler attacked her near Bab Al-Qattaneen, one of the mosque’s doors.

After her release, Souad said that she was surprised by a settler assaulting her when she went to drink water from a fountain near Bab al-Qattaneen, then an Israeli policeman arrested her and took her to the Qashla Center.

She added that the occupation intelligence handed her a decision to deport her from Al-Aqsa Mosque for a week, and stipulated that she return to Al-Qashla Center at the end of the deportation period.

Today, the Israeli occupation forces also arrested a woman whose identity was not known near Bab al-Qattanin, one of the doors of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and took her to the Al-Qashla Center in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem.

Today, the occupation forces launched an arrest campaign targeting several young men from Damascus Gate and Al-Wad Street in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem.