According to a report from the 301 Arab World outlet, a settler forcibly entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem wearing a shirt bearing the logo of the 'Guard in Judea and Samaria' organization, which is associated with the Hilltop Youth and supports the promotion of shepherd settlement farms in the West Bank. The report cites Palestinian sources expressing anger. No official Israeli confirmation has been provided.
A single Arabic-language Telegram report, published at 17:27 Jerusalem through the 301 Arab World outlet, describes a settler entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound wearing a shirt marked with the 'Guard in Judea and Samaria' organization. The report cites Palestinian anger, naming the group as one linked to the Hilltop Youth and active in supporting shepherd settlement farms in the West Bank.
The event has not been confirmed by Israeli police, the Waqf, or any official authority. The 301 channel has previously reported similar incidents (e.g., a June 26 breach of a Hebron mosque — a BACKGROUND context item — though that event was not the Al-Aqsa compound). The credibility of the source remains single and unverified; no video or photographic evidence has appeared from independent channels.
The identity of the settler, the exact time of the breach, and whether security forces intervened are not reported. This bulletin is based solely on a desk-reviewed report.
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