Meknes-Imar Ben-Gvir, the Israeli National Security Minister, stormed the al-Aqsa mosque complex in occupied Eastern Jerusalem on Wednesday and triggered the international conviction in the middle of the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Ben-Gvir entered the holy location with over 24 settlers under strong police protection, just a few days before the Jewish Passah’s Day planned for April 12 to April 20, according to an official from Jerusalem’s Islamic foundation department.
The Israeli minister storm From Al Aqsa Mosque comes when Israel strengthens his genocidal offenses against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza torn by war.
Hamas called the raid “a dangerous escalation” within Israel “Genocide War against the Palestinian people”. The Palestinian group asked the Palestinians to confront Israeli forces to defend the location and asked the organization of Islamic cooperation and the Arab league to take Israel’s “systematic violations”.
The Jordan Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately blamed the storms as a “deliberate provocation”, which violates the “established historical and legal status quo” of the mosque. Israel “does not hold sovereignty over occupied Jerusalem and his Islamic and Christian sacred sites,” he said.
Saudi -Arabia criticized with Israel’s “persistent obvious attacks on the holiness of the Al Aqsa Mosque” and their “violations of international law” and reaffirm the rejection of measures that threatened the historical and legal status of Jerusalem.
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Egypt too sentenced The penetration as a “provocation of the feelings of Muslims worldwide” and remembered the long -standing status of Al Aqsa Mosque “an exclusive place of worship for Muslims”.
This provocation marks the sixth storms of the Al Aqsa, since he joined the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2022.
The Israeli authorities have severely restricted Palestinian access from the West Bank to Eastern Jerusalem since the beginning of their murder campaign in Gaza in October 2023.
Many Palestinians consider these restrictions as part of Israel’s wider campaign to Judaize East Jerusalem and extinguish its Arab and Islamic heritage.
Israel has allowed settlers to do so controversial Almost every day since 2003, except Fridays and Saturdays.
While the Muslims al aqsa mosque honor the third sacred place, Jews describe the area as the temple mountain and claim that it is the situation of two old Jewish temples.