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"Friends of Al-Aqsa" Calls for a Global Day of Action in Support of Al-Aqsa Mosque

"Friends of Al-Aqsa" Calls for a Global Day of Action in Support of Al-Aqsa Mosque

 

International calls have intensified to organize popular mobilizations in support of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, following the storming of the mosque by a minister in the Zionist occupation government, amid warnings of measures that could affect Muslims’ rights to perform their religious rituals inside it.

The UK-based organization “Friends of Al-Aqsa” called for a global day of public mobilization on Friday and Saturday to protest the Zionist occupation’s measures at Al-Aqsa Mosque, following the storming of the mosque by the National Security Minister of the occupation government, Itamar Ben-Gvir, on April 6.

The organization affirmed that the proposed measures, which the occupation describes as “organizing access,” constitute a violation of the sanctity of the mosque, warning that they could lead to restrictions on the number of Muslim worshippers, as well as the regulation of the times and days of their entry.

It pointed out that these measures reflect efforts to impose a new reality inside Al-Aqsa Mosque by expanding the powers of the Zionist occupation authorities in managing its affairs, at the expense of the historically established status quo.

The organization also called for public events and protests to express rejection of these measures, urging scholars, public figures, and content creators to intensify efforts to highlight what it described as the occupation’s control policies.

These calls come amid rising tensions in Jerusalem, with repeated stormings of Al-Aqsa Mosque by officials of the occupation government and settlers, alongside Palestinian warnings of attempts to change the mosque’s historical and legal status, amid fears of the repercussions on regional stability.

(Source: Agencies)

 

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* للاطلاع على الترجمة الكاملة للخبر باللغة العربية، اضغط (هنا).


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