Al-Quds (Jerusalem) is currently, on alert due to the presence of anger and mobilization at the Al Aqsa Mosque. The objective of this mobilization is to repel a planned so called ‘flag march’ where Zionist flags will be displayed.
Various alleged “Temple Organizations” and wing settlement groups have announced this march, which has garnered participation from ministers and members of the Knesset. In response Jerusalem has witnessed calls for confrontation against the settler’s incursions.
The so called ‘flag march’ specifically targets gates of the Al Aqsa Mosque, such as Al Jadid, Al Zahira, Al Amoud and Al Asbat.
The route concludes by entering the Old City through the Mughrabi Gate and reaching Al Buraq Square. The people of Jerusalem have been issuing calls for mobilization. Expressing their anger in order to thwart the settlers plans and prevent their extensive incursions into the mosque.
Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, who serves as both a preacher at the Al Aqsa Mosque and head of the Supreme Islamic Commission in Jerusalem has emphasized that these calls by settlers represent a manifestation of a crime desired by leaders within ‘Israel’.
Such actions are seen as attempts to relieve pressure, from issues and escalating crises within society.
Nasser Al Hadmi, the leader of the Jerusalemite Commission, for Combating Judaization expressed concern about Zionist regime intentions to promote identity in occupied Jerusalem and exert control over its neighborhoods through a controversial event called the “flag march.”
The night of anger and retreat is announced to repel the incursions, and the Palestinians vow to confront the incursions and will not allow the extremists to desecrate their sanctities.
This renewed aggression against Al-Aqsa Mosque intersects with the sixth anniversary of the victory of the Lions Gate, evoking the Al-Buraq Revolution in the face of the Zionist attempt to seize the Al-Buraq Wall. We must trek to protect him.
Source: Palestine Today (translated by Al-Manar English Website team)