Several Israeli settlers stormed the courtyards of Al Aqsa Mosque from the Mughrabi Gate, under strict protection by the Israeli special occupation police.
The Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem said in a Press statement that dozens of settlers stormed Al Aqsa Mosque in successive groups, carried out provocative tours in its courtyards, and performed Talmudic rituals.
The occupation police continued to restrict the entry of worshipers coming from Jerusalem and the occupied interior to the mosque, and confiscated the identities of some of them at its gates, before allowing them to enter it.
The alleged “Temple groups” are planning large-scale storming of Al Aqsa Mosque, in what is called the Jewish holiday of lights, Hanukkah, which begins on December 18.
Activists and Jerusalemites called for the continuation of the mobilisation and travel to Al Aqsa Mosque to thwart the Israeli designs.
Three Israeli soldiers were detained yesterday, the military said, after allegedly hurling an improvised bomb at Palestinians near the West Bank city of Bethlehem as revenge for the seizing of the body of a teenager last week.
On Wednesday, in the occupied West Bank, which has seen an intensification of violence since March, Palestinian gunmen seized the body of an Israeli Druze high-schooler from a hospital in the town of Jenin where he had been taken after a car accident, according to the Israeli Defence Forces.
The incident fuelled expectations that the military could launch an assault to recover the teenager’s body. But it was quietly returned after some 30 hours following negotiations that, according to a diplomat, had involved the United Nations.
The gunmen did not announce their motivation, but Palestinians demonstrated in Jenin the same day, demanding the release of remains of their relatives which they said Israel was holding. The Druze are an Arab community in Israel whose members serve in its armed forces.
The Israeli military said in a statement that it had launched an investigation into the attack on Palestinians near Bethlehem yesterday by Israeli Druze soldiers but could not provide further details.
Israel’s defence minister Benny Gantz said if it came to light that the incident was an act of revenge, the military is dealing with a “severe incident which requires accountability”.