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Palestinian Awqaf Minister: Singing Israel’s anthem is a violation of the sanctity of Al-Aqsa

by Ayaz Ahmet
July 3, 2023
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Today, Tuesday, Palestinian Awqf and Religious Affairs Minister Hatem al-Bakri described what happened today, when he raised Israeli occupation flags at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and sang the “Israeli National Anthem” as an insult to holy sites and an outright attack on them.

In a press statement, he added that this is “considered as a blatant challenge to the feelings of Muslims in Palestine, the Arab and Islamic world, and an attack on our most important Islamic shrines in Palestine, namely the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is considered a purely Islamic mosque with all its components within its walls, which can only be explained by desire. The government of this occupation, which is of a settler nature, is inciting a religious war that they can start, but they will not be able to stop.”

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He called on the international community and heritage and cultural human rights institutions to work to put an end to these unwarranted attacks, which have systematically and systematically increased.

Al-Bakri called on the Palestinian people in particular, and the peoples of the Arab and Islamic worlds in general, to intensify their visits to the Al-Aqsa Mosque and confirm their presence there around the clock to prevent its control. and separate it in time and space.

For his part, Hussein al-Sheikh, a member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, said today that the raising of the flag and the singing of the Israeli anthem in Haram al-Sharif is a blatant challenge to the feelings of Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims.

Hussein Al-Sheikh added today, Tuesday, in a tweet on the social network “Twitter” that the settlers’ threat to do so is a continuation of extremist, racist campaigns aimed at creating a split in the Noble Sanctuary and inciting a national religious war in the region.

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