Munir al-Jagub, public affairs officer for the Fatah Commission for Mobilization and Organization, pointed out that “Jerusalemites were left alone” in a battle led by all the pillars of Israel. He explained that they “were left before the occupation, with its right and left, with all its fighting generals and its security system, without any Arab, Islamic or international reaction.”

He pointed out that “despite all this, our will will prevail and our battle against the occupation will last, and we will not raise white flags, and history will write that our will is stronger than all his enforcers and his iron fist.” He emphasized that sovereignty will remain with them, as the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat said, adding: “Jerusalem. We have the will of whoever wants it, and I refuse whoever wants it. They see it far away, but we see it up close, and we are truthful, God willing.”

The Palestinian Red Crescent said: “We provided first aid to 15 Palestinians injured in occupied Jerusalem and 4 of them were taken to hospitals,” noting that “Israeli police beat our crews in the Bab al-Amud area while we tried to provide assistance to the victim,” adding that “8 Palestinians were wounded.” As a result of attacks by settlers and Israeli police in occupied Jerusalem.