A source in the Palestinian resistance said that the settlers’ plan to slaughter the alleged sacrifices in Al-Aqsa Mosque is a transgression of the red lines, while the follow-up committees of the national and Islamic forces in Gaza called on the masses in the homeland and the diaspora for protests within the Friday of “Loyalty to Jenin.”

In his interview with Al-Jazeera channel on Monday, the source considered the settlers' scheme as "playing with fire", and considered that the settlers' move was a provocation to Arabs and Muslims' feelings, and the beginning of "black days" for the occupation and its settlers.

The so-called "temple groups" set up two tents in the courtyard of the Umayyad palaces (south of Al-Buraq Square) in preparation for scattering the ashes of the sacrifices that will be slaughtered and their ashes scattered in the Dome of the Rock in the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The "temple groups" said that they had developed plans, according to their claim, to implement the unique goal that has been waiting for decades and many years to complete the rituals and ceremonies celebrating the "Jewish Passover," explaining that the sheep will be brought for slaughter and burning during the days of the feast, which began today and culminates in the evening of next Friday.

The “temple groups” continue to escalate and provoke worshipers, Jerusalemites and all Muslims of the world daily with incursions during the day and send extremist settlers to provoke worshipers and Jerusalemites in the Al-Wad neighborhood and at the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque: the column, the Majlis, and the Qattanin market.

Friday "Loyalty to Jenin"

The Follow-up Committee of the National and Islamic Forces in the Gaza Strip called today to consider Friday as "Loyalty to Jenin", in light of the Israeli aggression, threats and economic blockade against the city.

In a statement, the committee called on the Palestinian people in the homeland and the diaspora to carry out the widest activities of support and support for the people of the West Bank in general and Jenin in particular.

And she stressed that "it will not allow our people to be isolated, for any escalation by the occupation, we will not stand idly by and we will face it, throughout the occupied homeland."

It also called for considering all days of the week as days of mass protests in which the clash points expand and the lines of contact are ignited, in rejection of the aggression and siege, in breaking the cordon of Jenin, and in partnership with the captive movement on the Palestinian Prisoner's Day (corresponding to 17 April each year).


Fears of invading Jenin

Concern hangs over Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank, amid fears of a massive invasion, as witnessed 20 years ago.

The Palestinian Information Center said that the mosques of Jenin camp declared a general mobilization to confront any possible incursion by the Israeli army into the camp.

This came after a two-hour deadline granted by the Israeli army to the father of the martyr Raad Hazem, the perpetrator of the Tel Aviv operation, to surrender.

The occupation forces killed 4 Palestinians, including two women, one in Husan town (west of Bethlehem) and the other in Hebron.

Among the martyrs was a young man in the town of Al-Khader, who was killed by the occupation forces, southwest of Bethlehem, under the pretext of throwing a Molotov cocktail at the soldiers.

And Palestinian sources announced the death of another young man in Jenin, after the occupation soldiers opened fire on a car they suspected was transporting the brothers of the Tel Aviv attacker, Raad Hazem.

And the Israeli occupation forces arrested 23 Palestinian citizens in different parts of the West Bank last night, and said that they are suspected of being involved in "terrorist" operations in the West Bank, in addition to activists from the Islamic Resurrection Movement (Hamas) in Hebron.

Clashes erupted in the city of Hebron between Palestinian youths and the Israeli occupation forces, following a protest march against the killing of the young woman, Maha Al-Zaatari, by the Israeli occupation forces at the entrance to the Ibrahimi Mosque, under the pretext of her attempt to carry out a stabbing attack.

The Israeli security cabinet approved a plan to add 40 kilometers of the concrete wall in place of the existing metal fence along the seam line and the apartheid wall between the West Bank and Israel.

And the American magazine Newsweek quoted an Israeli army official that the current period of tension may continue throughout the month of Ramadan and perhaps beyond.

Today, Monday, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed his alarm at the increasing number of victims, including women and children, in the occupied Palestinian territories, calling on Israel to exercise maximum restraint.

This came in a press conference held by Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for the Secretary-General of the United Nations, at the permanent headquarters of the International Organization in New York.