Vigilance in Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip ahead of the flag parade today (Wednesday) in the city:
Sheikh Akram Sabri, the former Mufti of Jerusalem, one of the senior preachers of al-Aqsa, said today: "The invasions of al-Aqsa are a game of fire and the pressure could lead to an explosion."
He also called for continuing to command al-Aqsa.
"We fear that Israel will allow Jews to make sacrifices tomorrow," he said.
Sabri said these things even though Israel made it clear in its message to the mediators that it would not allow it.
In a video distributed on the networks, one of the windows of the al-Aqsa compound was seen on fire for a short time.
The fire was extinguished.
In Israel, it is said that the reason for the arson was a Molotov cocktail thrown by Palestinians, while according to the Palestinian version, the arson was caused by means of dispersing demonstrations by police forces.
Molotov cocktails thrown from the mosque // Photo: Police spokeswoman
Hamas and Islamic Jihad did not issue any statements on their behalf or specific threats to Israel regarding the flag parade expected today.
However, the Gaza Strip is closely monitoring what is happening, and in an emergency meeting convened last night by Hamas leader Yahya Sanwar, it was reported that "the factions' hand is on the trigger," and that the organizations have raised the alert. " On the eve of Operation Wall Guard last year.
According to Palestinian sources quoted by the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, Hamas informed Egypt that it would not allow Israel to break the rules of the conflict until now and warned that "any attempt to cross the red lines will lead to a reaction from the resistance and a renewed explosion."
Also, according to the report, which has no confirmation from other sources, the organization warned that the flag march in Jerusalem would return the situation to what it was on the eve of Operation Wall Guard.
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