About 80 thousand were able to perform the first Friday prayer of the month of Ramadan in Al-Aqsa Mosque (Al-Jazeera)

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The Islamic Endowments Department estimates the number of people who were able to perform the first Friday prayer of the month of Ramadan for this year 1445 AH/2024 AD in Al-Aqsa Mosque at about 80 thousand.

Al Jazeera Net monitors with pictures the atmosphere of prayer in the Noble Mosque despite the restrictions imposed on the entry of worshipers, the most prominent of which is preventing the entry of Palestinians in the West Bank who are under 55 years old for men, and women under 50 years old.

The occupation required women in the West Bank to reach the age of 50 to allow them to enter Jerusalem and pray at Al-Aqsa (Al-Jazeera)

Convoys of 1948 Palestinians began arriving at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday evening (Al Jazeera)

A spiritual atmosphere in Al-Aqsa Mosque on the fifth day of Ramadan (Al-Jazeera)

The first Friday of Ramadan coincides with an ongoing aggression against the Gaza Strip since October 7 (Al Jazeera)

Since the "Al-Aqsa Flood", Palestinians in the West Bank have not been allowed to enter Jerusalem except in special cases (Al-Jazeera)

The Israeli army prevented ambulance crews in Jerusalem from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque (Al Jazeera)

Palestinian women enjoying the sunny atmosphere in Al-Aqsa (Al-Jazeera)

The occupation required the age of 55 years for men from the West Bank to enter Jerusalem to perform Friday prayers (Al Jazeera)