The Israeli occupation authorities deported the Jerusalemite station and teacher, Hanadi Halawani, from the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque for a period of one week, which could be extended.

The occupation authorities handed Halawani the deportation decision after she was summoned for investigation by the intelligence services on Wednesday.

The occupation forces stormed the home of Al-Marabat Halwani in the Wadi Al-Joz neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem, and handed her a summons for immediate investigation.

Halawani was known for her bond even after the deportation, and she did not hesitate to pray at the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the bond in front of it, in a clear message to the occupation that the deportation does not affect the mission of the Murabitat women and their attachment to Al-Aqsa.

The occupation targeted Halwani, prevented her from traveling, and cut off her health insurance, as she was an activist and associated with the vicinity of Al-Aqsa Mosque after her deportation from it.

The total period during which the occupation authorities deported Halawani from Al-Aqsa Mosque amounted to about eight years.

The occupation authorities pursue men and women stationed in Al-Aqsa Mosque by arresting and deporting them from it. Deportation decisions vary from a week to 6 months, subject to extension.