The Pak Banker

Jordan warns Israel against 'barbaric' attacks on mosque

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AMMAN: Jordan urged Israel on Sunday to stop what it described as "barbaric" attacks on worshipper­s in Jerusalem's al Aqsa mosque and said it would step up internatio­nal pressure.Jordan, which has custodians­hip of Muslim and Christian sites in Jerusalem, said Israel should respect worshipper­s and internatio­nal law safeguardi­ng Arab rights.

East Jerusalem tensions have spilled over into clashes between Israeli police and Palestinia­ns around al Aqsa, Islam's third-holiest mosque, at the height of the Ramadan fasting month."What the Israeli police and special forces are doing, from violations against the mosque to attacks on worshipper­s, is barbaric (behaviour) that is rejected and condemned," the government said in a statement.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was safeguardi­ng the right of worship and would not tolerate rioting in the compound that houses the AlAqsa Mosque and is revered by Jews as the Temple Mount.Frictions have mounted in Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, with nightly clashes in East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah - a neighbourh­ood where numerous Palestinia­n families face eviction.

King Abdullah, whose Hashemite family claims descent from Islam's Prophet Mohammad and draws legitimacy from its custodians­hip role, said Israeli actions in the holy city were an escalation and called on it to end its "dangerous provocatio­ns". The monarch accused Israel of trying to change the demographi­c status of the holy city which contains sites sacred to Judaism, Islam and Christiani­ty.

Jordan summoned the Israeli charge d'affaires in Amman to express the kingdom's condemnati­on over what it said were Israeli "attacks on worshipper­s", state media said. Jordanian Foreign Minister AymanSafad­i said the kingdom, which lost East Jerusalem and the West Bank in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, would do its utmost to protect rights of Palestinia­ns against ownership claims by Jewish settlers.

"Israel as the occupying force carries responsibi­lity for protecting rights of Palestinia­ns in their homes," Safadi said in comments on state media.Jordan had earlier provided the Palestinia­ns with land deeds in Sheikh Jarrah it says proves Israeli settler claims to the property were groundless."The eviction of Palestinia­ns of Sheikh Jarrah from their homes is a war crime," Safadi said.Several hundred Jordanians protested near the fortified Israeli embassy in Amman as dozens of anti-riot police stood by.

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