JERUSALEM (Ma'an) -- Dozens of Israeli settlers entered and toured the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound Wednesday morning, witnesses told Ma'an.

They said that some 58 Israeli settlers raided the mosque compound through the Moroccan Gate under the protection of Israeli police and toured the area.

Some 20 Israeli army members also toured the al-Aqsa compound as a "military tour."

Onlookers said that an Israeli police member pushed a Palestinian girl to the ground while touring the compound to secure the way for settlers.

The Israeli police continue to impose restrictions on women and youths entering the compound.

A Palestinian woman from Jerusalem was banned from entering for 15 days. She was delivered an order banning her from entering al-Aqsa after being detained for several hours by the Israeli police.

Separately, the general director of the Jerusalem endowment and al-Aqsa mosque affairs department, Sheikh Azzam al-Khatib, and the director of the al-Aqsa mosque, Sheikh Omar al-Kiswani, received several Jordanian officials.

Jordanian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Muhammad Hamed, Jordanian Ambassador to Ramallah Khalid al-Shawabkeh and his assistant Muhammad al-Shabbar met the officials.

Sheikh Azzam al-Khatib updated the Jordanian delegation on the latest developments regarding the al-Aqsa mosque and on projects supervised by Jordan.

That delegation also toured the al-Aqsa compound.