158 Israeli settlers force their way into Aqsa Mosque

158 Israeli settlers, escorted by policemen, stormed on Wednesday morning holy al-Aqsa Mosque, in the occupied al-Quds ('Jerusalem').
158 Israeli settlers, escorted by policemen, stormed on Wednesday morning holy al-Aqsa Mosque, in the occupied al-Quds ('Jerusalem').
The break-in was carried out via the Maghareba Gate under a heavy police shield, according to PIC.
At the same time, the Israeli forces banned al-Aqsa guard Mahdi al-Abassi from entering the site.
Over recent days, several guards and workers at al-Aqsa have been prevented from entering the site.
On Tuesday, nearly 1,300 Israeli fanatics stormed al-Aqsa Mosque—Muslims’ third holiest site—to mark the so-called “destruction of the temple” occasion, sparking tension across the city.