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After the success of its first experience in storming the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the last ten days of Ramadan, the days when this is forbidden, the temple groups seek to carry out a massive storming of the mosque on the first day of Eid al-Adha, in commemoration of the so-called destruction of the Temple.


The Israelis see the alleged destruction of the Temple as a day of grief and mourning for the destruction of the Temple of Solomon by the Babylonians, while the Temple organizations annually mobilize Israeli public opinion to participate in the massive mass incursion by Al-Aqsa, carried out by the settler organizations.

In conjunction with the annual preparatory conference held by the temple groups on Wednesday and Thursday to discuss the mechanisms of intrusion and details, the calls of Palestinian activists to the need to make the journey to the Al-Aqsa Mosque in large numbers on the first day of Eid al-Adha, and stayed for long hours to thwart the plans of extremists.

Among the ideas circulated by activists is the postponement of the sacrifice of sacrifice on the first day of Eid, to facilitate the mobilization of the largest number of Jerusalemites in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. "If the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) were among us, he knew that we had two options: to break into Al-Aqsa when we go out to sacrifice or to bond with it and delay the sacrifice for the next day, what would he choose?"

Extensive calls from the temple groups for a major storming of Al-Aqsa on the anniversary of the destruction of the Temple which falls on the first day of Eid al-Adha

Postponing the slaughter of sacrificial animals

Commenting on this, the Mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian homes, Mohammad Hussein, said that there is no objection to postponing the slaughter of the sacrifices on the first day of Eid al-Adha for the next three days.

Hussein warned in an interview with Al Jazeera Net of the seriousness and repercussions of the settlers to storm Al-Aqsa on the first day of Eid, calling for Rabat in it to face the attacks of extremists on Muslims in their holidays and holy sites.

The Islamic Supreme Council issued a statement announcing the closure of all mosques in Jerusalem, and that Eid al-Adha prayers will be inclusive in Al-Aqsa Mosque, in response to the announcement by the Israeli police that they will assess the situation in Al-Aqsa with the early morning hours of Eid, to decide to open the mosque to storm the extremists.

Al-Quds researcher Ahmed Yassin said that what encourages the Hulk groups to storm this is their success in storming Al-Aqsa on 28 of last Ramadan. He added that if the success of this raid would be a dangerous precedent that has not occurred since the occupation of Jerusalem in 1967, the settlers have never stormed the mosque during the days of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, where the incursions stop.

Settlers try to repeat the storming of Al-Aqsa, which took place last Ramadan (social networking sites)

The silence of the occupation government

Speaking to Al-Jazeera Net, Yassin spoke of the position of the Israeli police, saying that it was "following the same approach as in the month of Ramadan by keeping silent and avoiding making clear statements regarding opening the door of Moroccans on Sunday to the intruders."

"Until the moment, the occupation government and police are monitoring the reaction of Muslims and the Hulk groups about the incursion. If the Hulk groups have a large presence at the Mughrabi Gate on Sunday, an incursion will be allowed and the police will only announce at the same moment."

Yassin believes that this possibility is contingent on the presence of large numbers of Muslims celebrating Eid al-Adha in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. ".

As for the papers presented at the preparatory conference to commemorate the "ruin of the Temple," Yassin said that he will include many preparatory activities for the storming of Al-Aqsa, the most prominent of which will be presented by Rabbi Azaria Ariel about their experience in the burning of the red cow, and their willingness to burn the temple cow, in the presence of senior rabbis and members of the temple groups.

"The seriousness of this conference is that it will go into the burning of the cow, which is a preliminary prelude to the building of the temple, which is stipulated in the Jewish law," Yassin said.

It is noteworthy that the organization of the extremist temple trustees called for a large Judaization march that will start from the door of Hebron and end inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque on Eid al-Adha. Come for it.