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The extremist groups called on their supporters a few days ago to apply for the job of "explorers" in the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which was announced by the Israeli occupation police, where they will be assigned to accompany tourists and intruders from the settlers to take over the task of tourist guidance.


The calls came after the police published a declaration requesting the recruitment of "explorers of the Temple Mount" to help police in the task of escorting and protecting the intruders of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The groups saw this as a unique opportunity to earn a living and adhere to biblical teachings at the same time. Police Explorers are expected to enter service early next year in preparation for the storming season for that year, which begins in March.

Thus, after a long process of pressure and penetration, the groups have practically become an organic part of the police in the Al-Aqsa Mosque, according to Jerusalem researcher Ziad Abhis.

The researcher confirms that sympathies have developed between the police chiefs in the Old City and Al-Aqsa and between the leaders of the groups of the Temple, and their shared images after the success of the intrusions are circulating on social networking sites.

The police also allowed the building of a permanent "pergola" at the door of the Moroccans, and the establishment of a religious school, known as the "Temple Mount School," whose students serve the intruders and provide water and refreshments for them, and to hold lessons on the alleged structure and structure and duties of worship there within a few meters from the door of the Moroccans.

Israeli police arrest Palestinian near al-Aqsa (Reuters)

A radical transformation
But a profound change in the police mission began, according to researcher Abhis, in 2003, shortly after the Israeli court's decision to allow Jews to storm the Al-Aqsa Mosque, reinforced by a court decision in 2006 that allowed Jews to storm Al-Aqsa.

Based on these decisions, the task of the Israeli police turned over at the points outside the doors of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. After their mission was to prevent the entry of Jews to the Holy Mosque except by an exceptional order, the task of the police became to allow their entry and protection.

According to Abhais, this task has evolved to expand and rehabilitate the force concerned with the mosque and build a system of information, simulation and equipment to ensure continuous control and control to make it difficult for Muslims to reach Al-Aqsa as a source of danger to the intruders.

This development in police functions extended for years at a time when the influence of the parliamentary groups rose from two deputies in 2003 to seven deputies in 2009, and those groups used their influence to pressure the police from outside to ensure the adoption of its objectives and demands more and faster.

They placed the position of the Minister of Homeland Security as the direct supervisor of the work of the police.She managed to win the Minister of Homeland Security Isaac Aharonovich at the time, who stormed Al-Aqsa in 2009 and entered all his chapels, and made significant adjustments in the work of the police and its attitude towards these groups.

With the direct support of the Hulk groups, in 2015, Gilad Ardan was appointed Minister of Internal Security, a politician whom these groups now consider as one of them, completely banning Rabat's institutions and taking the Islamist movement it backs out of the law.

Ardan also tried to impose a full sharing of festivals, preventing Muslims from entering Al-Aqsa permanently on Hebrew New Year.

The escalation continued in his reign to his public talk about two months ago about the need to change the status quo in Al-Aqsa by allowing Jews to pray in it, and to allocate part of it to the permanent prayer of the Jews in reference to the chapel of Bab al-Rahma, whose government is still looking to re-close it, and to take it as a starting point for the project of spatial division Al-Aqsa Sharif.

Israeli police step up surveillance of worshipers in Aqsa (Reuters)

Public prayers
Ardan's statements were followed by public prayers for extremists during the last Jewish holidays in October, police allowed them to enter religious pilgrimage costumes, and prevented Al-Aqsa mosque guards from approaching or even photographing them.

Since the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the occupation of the holy city, the change in police policy towards extremists has begun to facilitate the examination of intruders, overlook the inspection of gates and cancel the strict inspection of visitors' bodies, while the police have intensified their follow-up to every Muslim who reads the Koran and pray aloud.

In addition, the leaders of the Hulk groups intensified coordination with the police command in the Jerusalem Brigade, and delegates are now attending every celebration to change and appoint new officers.

In the opinion of the President of the Aqsa Academy for Endowment and Heritage successful Bkirat need to consider these developments in successive developments in the yards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque with great gravity.

Commenting on the fact that the Hulk groups have called on their supporters to apply for vacancies in Al-Aqsa, Bakirat said that this is part of the ongoing attempts to abolish the role of the Hashemite guardianship over Al-Aqsa and to transfer the entire mosque administration to the Israeli occupation.

The head of Al-Aqsa Academy added that the police are seeking to increase the extremist members among their ranks in the mosque to sympathize with the intruders and condone the performance of their Talmudic rituals inside the holy mosque, and do not hesitate to suppress the guards and worshipers.