00:01Going to Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan is not available to everyone.
00:07Israeli authorities have set age limits for entry.
00:10Men only over the age of 55, women over 50, children under 10, and with the total number of worshippers
00:18capped at 10,000.
00:21These restrictions come as part of a security plan prepared by Israeli authorities,
00:26which, they say, is intended to regulate access to Al-Aqsa Mosque during the month of Ramadan.
00:32Today, there are tens of thousands of people.
00:37There are no hundreds or thousands of people.
00:39Of course, there is a possibility.
00:41They don't know what the reason is.
00:42Many people came back.
00:44They came to the place where they came back.
00:47But on the ground, Palestinians have been arrested, and staff inside the compound have been banned,
00:52while Israel has reinforced the deployment of police and army forces around Al-Aqsa
00:58and near the separation wall between Jerusalem and the West Bank.
01:02Al-Aqsa Mosque, which usually receives hundreds of thousands of Palestinian worshippers during Ramadan,
01:09is located in East Jerusalem, which Israel seized in 1967.
01:17we've got six million tourism camps until the
01:17end of March.
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