From Saba (Yemen):
Today, Monday, the Zionist enemy authorities hung banners at the entrance to the "Al-Maghariba Gate", one of the doors leading to the courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, encouraging the intensification of settler incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque, in a flagrant violation of the status quo in the sanctuary.
And the Palestinian News Agency said that the enemy authorities removed a banner placed by the chief Rabbinate of Zionism, decades ago, prohibiting Jews from entering the "Al-Aqsa Mosque".
One of the new signs encouraging a breach of the status quo on the Haram reads, "The Directorate of Ascenders to the Temple Mount welcomes pilgrims" and "Your prayers are accepted with good deeds."
This is partially true. From Haaretz last week:
For decades, a sign warning, in the name of The Chief Rabbinate, that "according to Torah law, it is forbidden for any impure person to enter the Temple Mount because of its holiness," stood at the entrance to the Mughrabi Bridge in an effort to discourage Jewish pilgrims.
However, since being removed – apparently by pilgrims waiting to ascend the mount during last summer's Tisha B'Av fast – the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, which manages the complex, has failed to return it...Read More
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