Oman Daily Observer

Israel far-right minister visits Al-aqsa compound

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Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Bengvir visited the flashpoint Alaqsa mosque compound on Sunday, a controvers­ial move by the extreme-right politician amid heightened tensions in annexed east Jerusalem.

The move came three days after Ben-gvir and tens of thousands of Jewish nationalis­ts marched through the Old City and just over a week into a fragile Gaza ceasefire. Al-aqsa mosque is the third holiest site in Islam and is administer­ed by Jordan. Nonmuslims are permitted to visit the site, but not pray there.

The compound is also the most sacred site for Jews, who pray below it at the Western Wall.

Hamas denounced Ben-gvir’s last visit to the site in January and again slammed his action on Sunday.

Israel will “bear responsibi­lity for the barbaric incursions of its ministers and herds of settlers”, the group wrote on Telegram.

The move “confirms the depths of danger looming over Alaqsa, under this Zionist fascist government and the arrogance of its ministers from the extreme right”, said Hamas.

Israeli police confirmed Bengvir’s visit in a statement, adding that it passed without incident.

Later on Sunday, Israel’s top politician­s held a rare cabinet meeting in the tunnels beneath the Western Wall.

Palestinia­ns fear their use as a vast museum threatens the foundation­s of Al-aqsa mosque.

Jordan decried Ben-gvir’s actions as a “provocativ­e step” and a “dangerous and unacceptab­le escalation”.

It “represents a flagrant and unacceptab­le violation of internatio­nal law, and of the historical and legal status quo in Jerusalem and its holy sites”, said foreign ministry spokesman Sinan Majali.

Tours of the site by Jewish nationalis­ts have long been criticised by Palestinia­ns and Arab nations, while Ben-gvir’s visits have taken on added weight since he took office in December.

The office of Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mahmud Abbas said “harming Al-aqsa Mosque is playing with fire”.

“(It) will push the region into a religious war with unimaginab­le consequenc­es that will affect everyone,” said Abbas’s spokesman, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, in a statement published by the Palestinia­n news agency Wafa.

The timing of Sunday’s visit also holds significan­ce, coming days after nationalis­ts marched through the Old City to celebrate east Jerusalem’s capture by Israeli forces in the 1967 Six-day War.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-gvir visits Al-aqsa compound in Jerusalem’s Old City.
— Reuters Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-gvir visits Al-aqsa compound in Jerusalem’s Old City.

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