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King Salman pressured US to ensure Israel reopens Al-Aqsa: Report

- ARAB NEWS — With inputs from AFP, AP

JEDDAH: Saudi King Salman is said to have personally intervened with top US officials to ensure the reopening of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

According to a report in Elaph online portal, the king spoke with top US officials seeking the holy mosque’s reopening.

The report quotes a senior source as saying that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised US officials that he had decided to restore the status quo at the mosque which is what the Muslim world and the residents of Jerusalem have been demanding.

According to Elaph, Netanyahu has invited Saudi officials to visit Al-Aqsa Mosque and to assess firsthand the situation on the ground.

Arab News has sought a response from the White House in order to confirm the report.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Cabinet expressed deep concern over the closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli occupation authoritie­s.

It constitute­d a flagrant offense to Muslim sentiments around the world, said the Saudi Cabinet.

Such an act is a dangerous developmen­t that will further complicate the situation in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s, it added.

King Salman chaired the Cabinet session on Monday at Al-Salaam Palace in Jeddah.

The Cabinet called on the internatio­nal community to shoulder its responsibi­lity and put an end to such practices.

Muslims heeded calls Monday not to enter the holy site and protested outside after Israeli authoritie­s installed metal detectors at entrances to the compound.

Palestinia­ns view the new security measures as Israel asserting further control over the holy site.

The Waqf, Jordan’s Islamic authority that manages religious affairs at the site, was outraged over the metal detectors.

The Waqf, together with other Islamic groups, issued a statement Monday calling on Muslims “to reject and boycott all the Israeli aggression measures, including changing the historical status quo including imposing the metal detectors.”

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