Al-Aqsa Mosque guards and Palestinian officials organized a protest against the policy of expulsion from Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is being pursued by the Israeli occupation.

The guards confirmed during their stand on Tuesday afternoon that the occupation is pursuing a policy of deportation for the simplest reasons in order to impose a fait accompli intervene in the affairs of Al Aqsa Mosque, while the Islamic Waqf Department confirmed the continuation of contacts and legal procedures to stop targeting mosque guards.

The Israeli occupation police decided last Sunday to remove five guards from the Al-Aqsa Mosque and a mosque activist from the mosque for periods ranging from 4 to 6 months.

The director of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Sheikh Omar al-Sakwani, said that the purpose of the stand is to announce to the world about the injustice that is happening to the guards of Al-Aqsa and the Awqaf circle and to target the worshipers who are inside the mosque.

Al-Kiswani defended al-Aqsa guards and said that they are doing their official work according to what is required of them. He pointed out that the Waqf Department has followed the legal procedures of the occupation and through Jordan as the guardian of Jerusalem's sanctities.

He stressed that the Israeli police are located at the gates of the mosque "because it is an occupation force and has no relation to the statico (the situation since 1967)," stressing the right of Muslims to freedom of worship away from pressure and prosecution.

Fadi Alian, the guard of al-Aqsa, said that the policy of occupation comes within the policy of imposing fait accompli and changing the rules that have been in place since the occupation of 1967, adding that this policy aims to change the reality and divide the Aqsa Mosque from both temporal and spatial aspects.

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Alian said in his speech on behalf of the guards that any objection to this policy - whether by the guards or Almoravid - leads to the targeting and deportation from the Al-Aqsa Mosque under pretexts to flimsy to be unique to the maximum without any opposition from guards or Almoravid.

He called for a pause worthy of the status of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and rejected the measures taken against Al-Aqsa guards.

According to the director of the Prisoner's Club in Jerusalem, Naser Qus, more than 100 Jerusalemites have been expelled from the Aqsa Mosque since the beginning of 2018. A large number of them were expelled from the Old City of Jerusalem and outside the city of Jerusalem.

For his part, said the representative of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Palestine, Ahmed al-Ruwaidi that the occupation of two objectives of its actions in Jerusalem: the first to intimidate Muslims and thus not reach the maximum, and the second drying the mosque's leaders, in return facilitate the infiltration of settlers and tours in the Aqsa.

Al-Aqsa Mosque, a member of the Fatah movement in Jerusalem, sent a message to the Arab and Islamic world that the residents of Jerusalem have become the spearhead in the face of the occupation, and now some of them are meters away from the Aqsa Mosque and can not enter it.