Groups of Israeli settlers have broken into al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem al-Quds in yet another desecration of the holy site under the police protection.
The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has condemned Tel Aviv regime for what it defined “fascist” calls by Israeli police for the settlers to carry guns during the Rosh HaShanah holidays in Jewish New Year.
Extremist settler Yehiel Indore and others attacked Palestinian protesters in the village of Burqa last Friday and killed Palestinian teen Qusai Jamal Matan.
Protesting against a plan by Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to overhaul the judiciary, dozens in the crowd entered the arrivals hall dancing and with megaphones chanted, "Democracy!" Police officers eventually escorted them out.
A group of Israeli settlers stormed al-Aqsa Mosque on Wednesday as Israeli police detained Palestinian citizens including a journalist and three paramedics.
Israeli police clashed with protesters amid massive demonstration against judicial reform by the far-right cabinet of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israeli far-right security minister, Itmar Ben Gvir, has instructed the police on demolition of a residential building belonging to Palestinians and displacement of its residents in the Occupied Jerusalem al-Quds.
In a statement, the Jordanian Foreign Ministry said the Israeli Envoy was handed "a strongly-worded letter of protest to be delivered immediately to his government."
On Monday, the far-right extremist said that Israeli police should begin cracking down on anti-government demonstrators who block roads. "I am in favour of protests, but anyone who blocks roads and who gets wild needs to be arrested," he told a meeting of his Otzma Yehudit party in the Knesset.
The Jordan-run Islamic Waqf Department, in charge of the holy site, said scores of Israeli settlers entered the compound in groups and performed rituals and Talmudic prayers there under the protection of Israeli police officers.
The US president will travel to the Middle East from July 13 to 16 and will go to Saudi Arabia from Tel Aviv for the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council summit on July 16, reported Sputnik.
Israeli police on horseback scattered protesters in the occupied East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah where demonstrators poured in to support Palestinians facing eviction by Jewish settlers.