In the sixth and final episode of the series "Al-Quds and Al-Naksa", we complete the talk about the procedures of the occupation in Jerusalem after its control. The burning of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in 1969 was one of the most prominent results of the post-occupation policies of Jerusalem. At the time, Israel suspended the arrival of fire engines, forcing Jerusalemites to use primitive tools to transport water.

After the occupation of the city, successive Israeli governments implemented a recommendation issued by the Ministerial Committee for Jerusalem Affairs in 1973, not to allow the percentage of the Palestinian population to exceed 22% of the population. .

In 1996, Al-Aqsa witnessed a series of attacks and excavations that shook the walls of the mosque, then entered Jerusalem a good turn after Sharon stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque in 2000, where the Al-Aqsa Intifada exploded and thousands of martyrs rose, and the incursions are still continuing.

In 2002, within the occupation’s policies to exclusively in the Holy City, the separation wall was built around the city, separating 125,000 Jerusalemites from their centers of life inside the city.

Since its control of Jerusalem, the occupation has withdrawn the identities of thousands of Jerusalemites, demolished about two thousand homes, and gnawed thousands of acres of land in favor of settlements, until there are 26 settlements in Jerusalem, in addition to the settlements surrounding the Holy City.