On a solidarity tour, Africa-Israel Initiative leaders say the Bible-believing population stands with Israel.
The march has been approved by Israel Police.
When it comes to the treatment of Jews who want to worship freely on the Temple Mount, this gov't has essentially continued Israel's discriminatory policies.
Over 4,200 Jewish pilgrims have visited the Temple Mount so far during the Sukkot holiday.
The "Rebel Youth," group said that "these brutal Zionist crimes and attacks will not go unpunished" in response.
A religious organization vowed that sacrifices would resume soon and the Third Temple would be built on the Temple Mount.
A sukkah has been set up at the entrance to the Temple Mount so visitors will be able to enjoy refreshments while waiting to enter.
Jews made the pilgrimage to the Temple Mount as part of Rosh Hashanah celebrations on Sunday evening accompanied by heavy security detail.
Bendayahu guides have reported 235 brides and grooms visiting on their wedding day, 72 teenagers for their Bnei Mitzvahs, and another 2000 visiting under the guidance of Beyadenu.