Jerusalem - Ma'an - As the so-called "anniversary of the destruction of the Temple" approaches, the alleged Temple groups have begun preparing to commemorate the anniversary with raids and marches in the city of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa. The "alleged Temple groups" called on their supporters to participate in a human chain around the wall of Old Jerusalem, and to raise Israeli flags, on the eve of the so-called "anniversary of destruction" on the twelfth of next month. According to the human chain program, it will be from the Buraq Wall towards the Old City, reaching the Prophet David's Gate. Calls and preparations have also begun to carry out large-scale group raids on Al-Aqsa on the thirteenth of next month, which is the anniversary of the so-called 'destruction of the Temple.' In a related context, 160 extremists stormed Al-Aqsa today during the two periods of the storming, and they prayed in Al-Aqsa under the protection of the occupation forces. On the other hand, the forces stormed the town of Issawiya this afternoon and arrested two young men. Source: Maan News Agency
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