Yesterday, the occupation police stormed the chapel of Bab al-Rahma in the eastern part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and seized some furniture from inside it.

The occupation broke out before the time of the chapel of the door of mercy, and seized wooden partitions and cupboards for the shoes of worshipers, after the Jerusalemites reopened the prayer facility in February after 16 years of closure by the Israeli police.

The extremist Jewish groups resumed yesterday their provocative incursions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque, on the Maghrib Gate, with heavy guard from the Israeli occupation forces. Settler groups are offering a number of rabbis, including Rabbi Eliyahu Weber and ultra-Orthodox Rabbi Yoel Elizur. Yesterday's incursions coincided with calls by extremist groups within the framework of the so-called "Organization of the Temple Organizations" to sweep Al-Aqsa Mosque in large numbers of settlers. Yesterday, the Israeli Supreme Court rejected a petition to freeze the mass demolition of homes in Wadi al-Homs in the town of Sur Baher, southeast of occupied Jerusalem. In response to the petition filed by the residents, the Israeli occupation court gave the green light to the occupation authorities to demolish 16 buildings containing about 100 apartments in the area, under the pretext of proximity to the wall of annexation and racial expansion. A large number of Israeli occupation forces stormed the Al-Maqdisi neighborhood yesterday morning and imposed a strict military siege on it, as an advanced step to begin the demolition and the displacement of about 500 Palestinians from their homes and residential areas. Wad al-Homs is an extension of the town of Sur Baher. Its land area is about 3,000 dunums. The occupation army has denied the population to build on almost half of the area, under the pretext of proximity to the wall. For its part, the PLO called for international intervention to prevent Israel from demolishing the buildings. In a press statement, the Human Rights and Civil Society Department urged the organization to send an international monitoring and investigation committee to the demolition process that Israel threatens as part of the plan to purify the holy city. , Which is considered a war crime according to international law.