Thousands of settlers stormed the Al-Buraq Wall courtyard in the western wall of the Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform rituals and rituals on the occasion of the Jewish Yom Kippur.

Jerusalem sources said that the number of intruders is expected to reach 100,000 settlers, headed by the chief rabbis of Israel.

During the Jewish holidays, Al-Aqsa Mosque and its surroundings, the closure of streets and roads in the Old City, the intensification of the military presence in the roads leading to the Western Wall and its surroundings, as well as the monitoring and control of the movement of Jerusalemites.

The Palestinian Popular Committees for the Defense of Al-Aqsa Mosque had called for him to travel to defend him in the face of extremist settlers during the Jewish "Yom Kippur" and the "Throne" Day.

The committees confirmed in a statement that the permanent presence in front of the settlers in the coming days will fail their plans to divide the mosque in time and space.

"We will remain loyal to our mosque to defend it in the face of the arrogance of the occupier and its settlers, and will remain our compass towards Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa, we will not let him down and will not retreat until the near liberation, God willing."

The occupation seeks to divide the maximum time and space between Muslims and Jews, as he did in the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, south of the West Bank.

The temporal division is meant to divide the times of entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque between Muslims and Jews.The spatial division is intended to divide the Al-Aqsa area between the two sides.This is what Israel seeks to impose.It is considered an infringement on the identity of the mosque and a provocation to the feelings of Muslims, in addition to its direct intervention in the management of the mosque and the work of Islamic endowments.