Tens of thousands of residents of Jerusalem and outside it performed Friday prayers in the squares of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, after a month-long ban on the pretext of Jewish holidays and the fight against the Corona virus.

The Al-Aqsa convoys buses set off from within the city of Jerusalem and from the occupied Palestinian interior since dawn today to travel and pray in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, despite the security grip of the occupation and the spread of checkpoints and checking the identities of the worshipers, and the number of worshipers reached more than 15,000 worshipers.

A number of Jerusalemite personalities - most notably the preacher of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the head of the Supreme Islamic Authority Sheikh Ikrimah Sabri - had called for the necessity of the mobilization and presence in the squares of Al-Aqsa and its reconstruction with worshipers in these sensitive circumstances, and not to abandon it and leave it alone in front of the repeated settler incursions on a daily basis.