Israel's security forces are preparing for everything from rockets and drone incursions to disruptions and riots in and around Jerusalem to cyberattacks.
Israel's security forces are preparing for a high-tension weekend as Palestinian worshipers are set to flock to al-Aqsa mosque on Jerusalem's Temple Mount for the last Friday of Ramadan, which also coincides with Quds Day, observed by Shi'ite Muslims in Iran, Syria, Lebanon and elsewhere.
The IDF, Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), Israel Police and Mossad are all working to coordinate security efforts.
A senior security official said that Jerusalem District police commander Doron Turgeman is under heavy pressure – including from the political echelon.
Security forces are readying for all possible scenarios, including attempts at breaking this relative calm with rockets and drone incursions, disruptions around the Temple Mount and cyberattacks.