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.”
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.