Numerous illegal settlers, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Old Town all received sufficient invasions and Talmudic ceremonies on all exterior doors.
Tens of thousands of illegal settlers held their rituals at the Barak Wall next to the mosque on the fifth day of Sukkot holiday, when they made major intrusions into Al-Aqsa.
Hundreds of soldiers were stationed on the Al-Aqsa doors and roadways, as well as the doors of the Old City, prohibiting worshipers from accessing Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa area, which had been turned into a military barracks by the forces.
On the outskirts of Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa, villagers performed their rituals while traveling via Wade Street from Al-Qattanin to Al-Bab Al-Lib with vegetable offerings.