Ahead of the flag march:
Israeli police turn Occupied Al-Quds into military barracks

The Zionist regime’s police turned the occupied city of Al-Quds into a military barracks after thousands of its forces were deployed in large numbers throughout the city ahead of the flag march.
3,000 police forces were deployed in Occupied Al-Quds under the pretext of securing the so-called flag march.
A large arrest campaign was also launched against Palestinian youths in the occupied city, while many Jerusalemites were denied access to Occupied Al-Quds under flimsy pretexts.
Recently, an extremist temple mount group (Returning to the Mount organization) submitted an official request to the Israeli police asking for permission to allow Jews to enter the Aqsa Mosque in large numbers while carrying Israeli flags on Thursday, May 18.
Commenting on the Israeli scheduled march, the Hamas Movement said that "the Zionist flag march is a failed attempt to implement racist Judaization plans."
The Movement stressed that the Israeli occupation's policy of Judaizing Occupied Al-Quds and the Aqsa Mosque will not alter their Arab and Islamic character.