Extremist Ben Ghafir leads dozens of settlers storming Al-Aqsa

Al-Anbat-Yasmin Almasry
On Sunday
morning, Zionist radical National Security Minister Itmar Ben-Ghafir led a
break-in of dozens of Jewish extremist settlers to the holy Al-Aqsa mosque -
the Holy Mosque in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem's Islamic
Endowment Department said in a statement that this was the second time since he
took office as National Security Ministry that extremist Ben Ghafir stormed the
Al-Aqsa Mosque squares, where he arrived early in the morning at Al-Buraq
Square.
The Endowments
Department said that dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque, from Al
Mughrabi Gate, in successive groups, and carried out provocative tours in its
courtyards, and received explanations about the alleged "temple", and
performed Talmudic rituals in the eastern region of it and in front of the Dome
of the Rock.
Elements of the occupation police and special units were
deployed in the courtyards of the Haram, and they removed the worshipers and
stationed from the path of Ben Gvir and settlers' incursions into Al-Aqsa
Mosque.
The occupation police stressed their actions on Al-Aqsa's
doors, imposed restrictions on young men entering the mosque, checked the
identities of the worshippers and held them at the doors.