Data published by the Euro-Mediterranean Observatory for Human Rights (EOHR) showed a rise in the number of violations carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities in Jerusalem last October, amid an accelerated attempt to impose a temporal division in Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Judaization of the city.

The human rights organization monitored 474 Israeli violations against the holy city over the past month, and distributed 17 types of human rights violations, the majority of which are complex.
Arrests were led by 31%, followed by incursions and raids by 22%, barriers and freedom of movement by 19%.

The report said that the attack on the Al-Aqsa Mosque is at the forefront of the scene of Israeli attacks and violations, and it became clear that the occupation authorities are continuing its plan to impose a temporal and spatial division as a fait accompli, through increasing the frequency of daily incursions.

He reported that more than 5,000 settlers stormed the mosque by 23 days out of 31 a month, and the Bab al-Rahma chapel remained vulnerable to systematic assaults, where he was raided at least six times during which police officers stormed the mosque with their shoes and seized furniture.

The report also recorded 17 incidents of shooting and direct assaults by the forces in the neighborhoods of the holy city, wounding four citizens, and 17 citizens, including women and children, were also injured after being beaten by Israeli forces, most of them at the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and dozens were suffocated by tear gas. .

According to the human rights report, Israeli forces carried out 107 incursions into the towns and neighborhoods of Jerusalem, including 151 Palestinians, including 19 children and 11 women.

The Observatory documented, summoning 18 people, including women, in addition to the arrest of the governor of Jerusalem, and the imposition of house arrest on at least six citizens, and fines on them.

The report monitored 17 demolitions and distributed notices to citizens' homes and property in the city, resulting in the demolition of nine houses.

He also drew attention to two Israeli decisions, the first of which was the announcement of a tender for the construction of a waste recovery facility, and the second, the construction of an underground cemetery, in an effort to Judaize the Holy City.