The Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz reported that “The Israeli government’s Ministry of Justice began last week registering ownership of land adjacent to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, south of the Temple Mount, which is the mosque’s Hebrew name. “

The newspaper pointed out that “registration procedures were carried out with an official budget prepared to close gaps and improve the quality of life of Palestinian residents in Jerusalem, but in practice it is mainly used to register Jewish property, and most Palestinians are afraid to participate in it.”

According to the site, the entry is expected to raise objections from the foundation.

Previously responsible institutions and authorities discovered recent cracks in the floor of the Al-Aqsa Mosque as a result of continuous earthworks being carried out by Israel below, seriously threatening the foundations of the mosque. Cracks appeared in the strange district of Al-Aqsa, next to the Islamic Museum, and the Mughrabi Gate adjacent to the wall of Al-Buraq, all the way to the area of ​​Umayyad palaces. The Council on Foundations, Islamic Affairs and Holy Sites said the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Elad Society are conducting “suspicious and mysterious excavations” in the vicinity of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, especially on the south and west sides adjacent to the outer foundations. mosques, in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe wall of Al-Buraq and the palaces of the Umayyads.