The occupation publishes 3000 policemen in Jerusalem during the first Friday prayer in the month of Ramadan – the seventh day

The Israeli occupation police announced the completion of preparations to perform the first Friday prayer in the month of Ramadan in the Holy Mosque of the Noble Sanctuary by deploying 3 thousand policemen in occupied Jerusalem.

The Israeli police said that they would work with forces reinforced at the crossings of the surrounding and eastern homosexuals and in the alleys of the old town “to maintain public peace and peace.”

Israeli media have indicated that the occupation authorities would allow about 10,000 inhabitants of the West Bank to pray in the Al -Aqsa Mosque.

Yesterday, Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved heavy restrictions on the arrival of Palestinian worshipers to the Al -Aqsa Mosque during Friday days in the holy month of Ramadan, amid the continued daily incursions of the Al -Aqsa Mosque carried out by the Israeli settlers.

A statement issued by the Netanyahu office said that the government approved the recommendation of the security system to allow a limited number of worshipers from the West Bank to enter the mosque according to the mechanism followed last year.

According to the recommendation, only men will be allowed over 55 years, women over 50 years, and children under 12 years will enter the blessed Al -Aqsa Mosque, provided that a prior security permit is obtained and a comprehensive security examination at the specified crossings.

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