
Occupied Quds – Saba:
The extremist "Temple Organizations Union" has released an unprecedented provocative video inciting settlers to massively storm Al-Aqsa Mosque on Monday, coinciding with the Hebrew anniversary of the occupation of East Quds.
According to the Palestinian news agency "Safa," the video features 13 prominent rabbis of "Religious Zionism," including rabbis from settlements in Al-Quds, Hebron, Nablus, Safed, and Kiryat Shmona, urging their followers to participate en masse in the storming of Al-Aqsa.
Ziyad Abu Hijab, a specialist on Al-Quds affairs, stated that extremist groups have never before published such filmed incitement. He added, "Ramadan incursions were previously preceded by a 'spiritual summit' of these rabbis at Al-Aqsa Mosque to encourage their followers. However, this pre-produced and widely distributed material appears aimed at mobilizing new far-right and Religious Zionist groups to join the crowds storming Al-Aqsa, imposing a larger and more aggressive assault on the Mosque."
Last week, Al-Aqsa Mosque witnessed a series of large-scale incursions, with over 2,046 settlers performing Talmudic rituals and provocative tours under the protection of Israeli occupation forces.
The extremist "Temple Organizations Union" has released an unprecedented provocative video inciting settlers to massively storm Al-Aqsa Mosque on Monday, coinciding with the Hebrew anniversary of the occupation of East Quds.
According to the Palestinian news agency "Safa," the video features 13 prominent rabbis of "Religious Zionism," including rabbis from settlements in Al-Quds, Hebron, Nablus, Safed, and Kiryat Shmona, urging their followers to participate en masse in the storming of Al-Aqsa.
Ziyad Abu Hijab, a specialist on Al-Quds affairs, stated that extremist groups have never before published such filmed incitement. He added, "Ramadan incursions were previously preceded by a 'spiritual summit' of these rabbis at Al-Aqsa Mosque to encourage their followers. However, this pre-produced and widely distributed material appears aimed at mobilizing new far-right and Religious Zionist groups to join the crowds storming Al-Aqsa, imposing a larger and more aggressive assault on the Mosque."
Last week, Al-Aqsa Mosque witnessed a series of large-scale incursions, with over 2,046 settlers performing Talmudic rituals and provocative tours under the protection of Israeli occupation forces.