The Palestinian Red Crescent announced a new toll for the victims of the occupation forces' storming of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, while the Israeli Security Council convened to assess the events;

The resistance leadership in the common room in the Gaza Strip gave the occupation an ultimatum to withdraw its soldiers.

The Palestinian Red Crescent confirmed the increase in the number of injured during the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque to 331, including 7 in critical condition.

Al-Jazeera correspondent reported that the occupation forces arrested a number of Palestinians at the Lions Gate leading to Al-Aqsa Mosque, and explained that these forces attack Palestinians at the door to prevent them from reaching Al-Aqsa.

On Monday morning, the Israeli occupation forces stormed the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and attacked those stationed in it, hours before the settlers' provocative march, in what they called "the Day of the Unification of Jerusalem."

The occupation forces fired a barrage of tear gas, sound and rubber bullets at the al-Qibli Mosque, the Dome of the Rock and the Marwani Mosque, and surrounded the retreat inside the al-Qibli Mosque, where the confrontations were concentrated, and eyewitnesses said that the occupation soldiers stormed the Bab al-Rahma prayer hall.

Pictures showed the effects of the damage caused by the storming.

From burning Qur’ans, breaking windows and burning the carpets of the Al-Qibli prayer hall, where the occupation soldiers fired sound and gas bombs inside it to force the observers to leave the mosque.

Activists also broadcast a recording showing the occupation soldiers assaulted an unarmed stationary, violently beating him inside Al-Aqsa Mosque, and then arresting him.

Activists also circulated a video clip on the communication sites, which documented the moment the occupation forces attacked women in the Bab Al-Rahma chapel in Al-Aqsa Mosque, by firing tear gas and sound canisters at them directly.

The correspondent said that the occupation soldiers arrested members of a family from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem after the attack on them, and the occupation soldiers attacked the residents in conjunction with the arrival of more settlers, as the occupation forces enabled them to storm the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem.

Israel takes care

In the same context, the security cabinet met in Israel to assess the security situation in Jerusalem and its repercussions, and Israeli media reported that the government decided to change the route of civilian flights at Ben Gurion Airport in anticipation of an escalation from Gaza.

The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades announced that the leadership of the resistance in the joint room gives the occupation until six o'clock in the evening to withdraw its soldiers and rapists from the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, and to release all detainees during the recent Jerusalem gift, "Otherwise, the one who was warned will be excused."

Commenting on what is happening in Al-Aqsa, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his government is determined to guarantee what he called the rights of everyone to freedom of worship.

He added - in his tweet on Twitter - that what is happening in Jerusalem is a struggle over the heart of the city, and that it is not new, and Netanyahu considered that it is a struggle that goes back hundreds of years, since the emergence of the heavenly religions, and that it is between tolerance and lack thereof, and between violence, order and law, as he put it. .

With the escalation of tension, the occupation forces expelled Palestinians, medical teams, and journalists, away from the Lions Gate and outside the walls of the Old City.

Security crowd

The police reinforced their forces in Jerusalem and the vicinity of the Al-Aqsa Mosque by about 3 thousand additional soldiers, before the march, which was scheduled to go out this afternoon, and it is expected that 30 thousand settlers will participate in it.

This is the most prominent ceremonial march for the settlers, and it starts in front of the Ma'man Allah cemetery (west of the Old City), with the participants gathering there and walking towards the Damascus Gate.

The city is witnessing tight security measures in both the Old City and the vicinity of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the occupation authorities have paid military and security reinforcements at the gates of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the occupation police forces have deployed in various alleys of East Jerusalem and erected iron barriers.

The Israeli Supreme Court postponed its scheduled session today, Monday, to pronounce the ruling in the case of expelling Palestinian families from their homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem, and the court announced that it would return to review the case within a month.

These events came after a hot night of clashes in occupied Jerusalem, which included several areas.

This resulted in Palestinian injuries and arrests, while Palestinian anger expanded to include the Green Line and Gaza.

Night clashes continued for hours between Palestinian demonstrators and the occupation forces in Bab al-Amud and al-Sahira and Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, against the backdrop of an Israeli plot to displace Palestinian Jerusalemite families from the neighborhood.