A group of ultra-extremist settlers stormed Sunday morning the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
This storming and desecration of the courtyards of the mosque took place under tight police protection of the Israeli occupation that allowed these extremists to storm the mosque from the Mughrabi Gate leading to the Wailing Wall.
The Israeli police have paved the way for this storming by imposing a blockade on the mosque and the gates that began last night, in addition to prevention of men under the age of 50 from entering to pray especially the dawn prayer, forcing many people to do so in the streets of Jerusalem.
Extremist Israeli Knesset member from the (Likud) party Moshe Feiglin led the storming operation heading a group of Jewish extremists at a time Israeli police deployed intensive reinforcements around the place.
The storming comes few days after the approval of the Minister of Interior to allow Israeli settlers to storm the Al-Aqsa Mosque coinciding with what is termed as 'temporal division of prayer' in this mosque, especially in the morning hours.
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