Today, Monday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 25 Palestinians from different parts of the occupied West Bank, while settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque under the protection of the Israeli police.

The occupation carried out a large-scale campaign of raids on Palestinian villages, towns and cities. Its forces stormed dozens of homes and subjected their residents to field investigations.

And the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) reported that the occupation forces arrested the three brothers, Abd al-Rahman, Muhammad and Hamdan Hamed Wawi, from the town of Beit Sira, west of Ramallah.

In the city of Nablus, the occupation forces arrested the two liberated prisoners, Kamal Ibrahim Abu Zarifa, and Maher Harb, a leader in the Popular Front.

The Israeli army stated on its website that clashes took place in Jenin during its storming of the city, adding that its forces were subjected to throwing explosive devices, but no casualties were reported.

On the other hand, the Islamic Endowment in Jerusalem reported today, Monday, that dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Mughrabi Gate, in the western wall of the mosque, and carried out provocative tours, and performed their Talmudic rituals, especially in the eastern region of it, under the protection and guard of the occupation police.