The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) called on the masses of the Palestinian people to mobilize at the "dawn of Hama Al-Aqsa" tomorrow, Friday, to thwart the plan to "slaughter offerings", which the settlers seek to implement during the Jewish Passover holiday.

In a statement today, Thursday, Hamas urged Palestinians in all parts of the occupied territories to "assemble, gather, and observe seclusion in the precincts of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque tomorrow, Friday, in defense of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa, and to protect them from the danger of occupation and settlers' intrusion, and to thwart plans to desecrate the sanctuary in the so-called slaughter of sacrifices."

During the past days, the Palestinian resistance factions stressed their warnings of the plan of the so-called "temple groups" to slaughter sacrifices in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and said that this would be a serious violation that crosses all red lines, and the Palestinian presidency also warned that this would lead to a dangerous escalation that cannot be controlled. on him.

On the other hand, Israeli Channel 12 said today, Thursday, that the Israeli authorities arrested 4 settlers who planned to slaughter sacrifices at Al-Aqsa Mosque tomorrow, Friday.

Yesterday, Wednesday, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett denied the existence of a Jewish plan to slaughter sacrifices on the Temple Mount.

The official in the Israeli government's Arab media, Ofir Gendelman, said that these "false allegations" were promoted by what he described as Palestinian terrorist organizations and other parties with the aim of inciting and perpetrating terrorist operations.

However, the Israeli police announced the deportation of a person it said was responsible for spreading invitations to sacrifice sacrifices in the Temple Mount from the Old City until mid-May.

The so-called "temple groups" say that they have drawn up plans to implement the unique goal that has been waiting for decades and many years - according to their claim - to complete the rituals and ceremonies to celebrate the "Jewish Passover", explaining that the sheep will be brought for slaughter, burning and scattering their ashes during the days of the feast, which began on Tuesday and culminated on Friday evening. .

The head of the "Returning to the Temple Mount" group, Raphael Morris, said in an interview with Israeli Channel 12 yesterday, Wednesday, that they will not succumb to "the threats of (Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas) Abu Mazen and (the Islamic Resistance Movement) Hamas, and we hope that everyone will succeed in making sacrifices at Al-Aqsa." .

He continued, "Do not be afraid, even if the police arrest you, we will work to immediately return you to your homes and you will receive a financial reward," stressing that his group is behind a widespread advertisement for a reward for those who slaughter sacrifices in Al-Aqsa.

He added that they are seeking to cooperate with the Israeli police to carry out the slaughter, and said, "We are not frightened by threats to start a war, and we do not believe that the solution to this problem is to surrender over and over again."

The “temple groups” continue to escalate and provoke worshipers, Jerusalemites and Muslims of the world daily with incursions during the day, and send settlers’ fanatics 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.