Activists celebrated a number of videos that showed thousands of worshippers flocking to the Al-Aqsa Mosque to mark the night of Ramadan 27, and expressed their hopes that the Holy Land would return to its people.

Videos included thousands of worshippers flocking to Al-Aqsa Mosque to commemorate the "Night of Power", amid a joyful atmosphere of faith that was evident on the faces of worshipers.

Videos of Jerusalemites chanting prayers and begging God in their prayers were circulated, and other scenes documenting the chants of worshipers after performing prayers and chanting takbeers, and renewing the Al-Aqsa protection section and stationed there.

Tweeters considered that these joyful scenes of the influx of worshipers revive hope again for liberation from the occupation and entry to Al-Aqsa without restrictions or restrictions, as there is not an inch left in the mosque to accommodate worshipers.

Others asserted that these scenes confirm the inability of the occupation to destroy the fact that Jerusalem is Arab and Islamic, and that there is no future for the occupation on this land.

Political analyst Adnan Abu Amer commented: "300,<> worshippers took refuge tonight in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. In addition to the religious message of this scene, but its political meanings are unmistakable, the most important of which are: Aqsana not their temple... Our mosque, not their temple. Jerusalem was, is, and will remain, Palestinian Arab Islamic. O Lord, grant us a prayer in Al-Aqsa, conquerors and liberators."

Writer and political analyst Yasser al-Zaatra commented: "Al-Aqsa Mosque boasts tens of thousands of its buildings on this blessed night. Scenes that conquer the invaders, assuring them that the project (Temple) is an illusion, and that this spot will only be for the call of (God is great). May Allah's peace be upon him and those who are stationed in him, and on those who carry his concern, and their hearts will turn to him until the Day of Judgment."

Al-Aqsa Mosque boasts tens of thousands of its buildings on this blessed night.
Scenes that conquer the invaders, assuring them that the "Temple" project is an illusion, and that this spot will only be for the call of "Allahu Akbar".
May God's peace be upon him and those who are stationed in him, and on those who carry his concern, and their hearts turn to him until the Day of Judgment. pic.twitter.com/rbPHTUY6ND

— Yasser Zaatra (@YZaatreh) April 17, 2023

Activist Abdul Raouf Abu Sneineh posted: "About half a million people perform the last Friday prayers in Ramadan, a cry in the face of the entity, a cry in the face of all those who stand in the way of liberating Palestine from the sea to the river. The people of Palestine, I bow to your might, an oath that only your sleeves will liberate. Record, history."

Three hundred thousand worshippers took refuge this night in the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
In addition to the religious message of this scene, but its political meanings are unmistakable, the most important of which are: "We are far away, not their temple... Our mosque, not their temple."
Jerusalem was, is, and will remain, Palestinian Arab Islamic.
May God grant us a prayer in Al-Aqsa, conquerors and liberators. pic.twitter.com/08YCDmrdQd

— Adnan Abu Amer (@AdnanAbuAmer2) April 18, 2023

Activist Jihad Hiles wrote: "A picture that rejoices the hearts of Muslims of Al-Aqsa Mosque as it is filled with worshipers on the night of the 27th despite all its pains and pains!! O Allah, the next Ramadan will not come unless we have been blessed with prayer and have been freed from the filth of the oppressors."

A picture that makes the hearts of Muslims happy for Al-Aqsa Mosque as it is filled with worshippers on the night of the 27th despite all its pains and pains!!
Oh God, the next Ramadan will not come unless you have given us a prayer in it and he has been freed from the filth of the oppressors!! pic.twitter.com/R7ECgUG0Sw

— Jihad Hiles, Gaza (@Jhkhelles) April 18, 2023

Tweeter Aya Hassouna posted: "We are far away, not their temple. Our mosque, not their temple. Jerusalem was, is, and will remain, Palestinian Arab Islamic. O Lord, grant us a prayer in Al-Aqsa, conquerors and liberators."

"We are the extremes, not their temple... Our mosque, not their temple."
Jerusalem was, is, and will remain, Palestinian Arab Islamic.
May God grant us a prayer in Al-Aqsa, conquerors and liberators. #صباح_الخيرᅠ #المسجد_الأقصى pic.twitter.com/ky7vAGzhFy

— Aya Hassouna #غزة (@Aya_Hassoun24) April 18, 2023

It is noteworthy that about 280,<> worshippers flocked to the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque to commemorate the Night of Power, amid strict measures imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities on the holy city, and also performed evening and Taraweeh prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque, according to the Islamic Waqf Department in Jerusalem.

The official Al-Aqsa Mosque account published a number of clips and photos, and added the following caption: "A great scene from the courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque full of worshipers. About 280,<> performed the evening and taraweeh prayers at Al-Aqsa this evening."