Or the tens of thousands of Palestinians at noon Al-Aqsa Mosque, and crowded their feet at the door to participate in events commemorating the birth of the Prophet.

In addition to the Palestinians in Jerusalem, thousands of Palestinians from Arab towns, villages and towns inside the Green Line went to the Al-Aqsa Mosque in dozens of buses, taking their children and families in a Friday-like scene during Ramadan.

The Department of Awqaf organized central events inside the chapel, where the speakers stressed the Islamic Al-Aqsa Mosque and rejected any plans to change the status quo and continued raids on the Bahata by settlers.

The head of the Supreme Islamic Committee Sheikh Ekrema Sabri, called for the trek to the mosque on the occasion of the birth of the Prophet, and reconstruction of worshipers to confirm his identity and that the right of the Muslims.

Outside the walls of Jerusalem, a scouting march took place in front of the headquarters of the "Crescent of Jerusalem" club in the center of the city and crossed the streets of Al-Zahra, Al-Sahera, Salaheddin and Sultan Suleiman before being stationed in the courtyard of Bab Al-Amoud.

After playing national peace, the march continued its way through the Old City to the Al-Aqsa Mosque.