Jerusalem: The colonist groups have released an image simulating the construction of a temple on the ruins of the revered Al-Aqsa Mosque. This publication is seen as part of an ongoing incitement against the mosque amidst an unprecedented series of attacks, including a siege and continuous raids by colonists conducting Talmudic rituals within the site referred to as the alleged temple. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, far-right colonial groups known as "Temple Mount Activists" have previously shared video footage altered with artificial intelligence. The footage depicted a large fire engulfing the Dome of the Rock, inside the walls of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and its surroundings. The video was captioned with the phrase "Absolute Victory" and was later reposted with the comment "Soon in these days." Al-Aqsa Mosque faces daily incursions by colonists, who are often protected by the Israeli army. These actions are viewed as attempts to alter the status quo of the mosque and to divide it tempo rally and spatially. The situation in the Old City of Jerusalem and its gates is tense, with strict military measures in place. Security forces are conducting thorough searches of citizens and worshippers at Al-Aqsa, with reports of assaults and restrictions on entry during the colonist incursions.
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