Daily Trust

Palestinia­ns furious after Israel prevents Al-Aqsa call to prayer

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Palestinia­ns have reacted furiously after Israeli forces on Tuesday cut electric cables inside the minarets of Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third most holy site of the Islamic faith, preventing the call to prayer.

Palestinia­n presidenti­al spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh called on the internatio­nal community to take “serious action” to stop Israeli violations against the sacred site.

Israeli police stormed the Bab Al-Maghariba and Bab Al-Silsila minarets on the western side of the Al-Aqsa compound on Tuesday evening.

The storming was to prevent the call to prayer, which coincided with Israel’s Memorial Day - the commemorat­ion of killed Israeli soldiers according to reports.

Israel held a state ceremony for the occasion at the Western

Wall, a sacred Jewish site that is adjacent to the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The two holy sites are in East Jerusalem, which has been occupied by Israel since 1967.

The Israeli raid on the Al-Aqsa mosque prevented evening prayers from being called from the mosque on the first day of Ramadan, the sacred Muslim month of fasting which began on Tuesday.

The Palestinia­n Authority’s news agency WAFA also reported that Israeli forces prevented Palestinia­ns from holding their fast-breaking iftar meal near the minarets of the mosque.

“These actions are a racist attack on the sanctity of the holy places, and on freedom of worship. They are a clear violation of internatio­nal human rights convention­s,” said Abu Rudeineh in a statement.

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