Jerusalem - Together - On the third day of the 'Jewish Passover', the occupation authorities turned the city of Jerusalem into a military barracks, coinciding with tens of thousands of settlers storming the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Buraq Wall. The occupation forces deployed with their various teams at the gates and roads of Al-Aqsa, especially on Al-Wad Street and Bab Al-Silsilah Road, 'the road leading to Al-Buraq Square.' Tens of thousands stormed the Blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform the 'Birkat al-Kahna' and 'Mosaf' prayers, and the forces closed the adjacent streets to secure the settlers' access. As for Al-Aqsa Mosque, the number of those who stormed it exceeded 1,000 settlers, in the form of large, successive groups. The settlers performed prayers during the storming, guarded by the forces deployed at Al-Aqsa. The occupation forces prevented Jerusalemites from being present and sitting in the Bab al-Silsilah area, and pursued them and forced them to leave the Old City completely. Al-Murabit Nizam Abu Romuz explained that the forces had been preventing their presence and sitting on the thresholds of Al-Aqsa for three days, and had also expelled them outside the walls of the Old City. Abu Ramoz confirmed that deportations and arrests do not prevent them from Rabat in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa. Source: Maan News Agency