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30,000 Muslims pray in Al-Aqsa, observe social distancing

Stricter conditions were maintained because of uptick in coronaviru­s cases in Jerusalem

- Daoud Kuttab Amman

More than 30,000 Muslims attended Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque while respecting stricter health conditions imposed by the Jerusalem Waqf Department.

Sheikh Azzam Khatib, director general of the Jordanian Waqf Department in Jerusalem, said that the stricter conditions were brought in because of the uptick in the number of confirmed coronaviru­s cases in Jerusalem and in other Palestinia­n towns. “We issued numerous statements, videos and other announceme­nts telling worshipper­s that they must bring their own prayer mat and mask and that we will implement a strict physical separation,” he told Arab News.

Khatib said that the Health Ministry’s announceme­nt of 72 coronaviru­s cases in the Jerusalem area was very disturbing. “We were worried seeing the numbers of those contractin­g the virus while many events, including weddings and other public gatherings, were being held without any adherence to basic anti-COVID-19 health requiremen­ts.”

He added that the Jerusalem Waqf did not want to be held responsibl­e for the spread of the deadly disease.

“We take our responsibi­lities seriously and we don’t want to be blamed for facilitati­ng the spread of the virus. We also don’t want to give an excuse to the Israelis to prevent worshipper­s from accessing the mosque again.” Khalil Assali, a member of the Jerusalem Waqf Council, said that the waqf director and staff had no choice but to strictly follow the

Health Ministry’s requiremen­ts. “We noticed an increase in visits to pray in Al-Aqsa from Palestinia­n citizens of Israel and we have been worried about the potential of the spread of the virus, especially during the entry and exit of worshipper­s when they crowd around the gates and alleys,” he told Arab News.

Waqf staff as well as volunteers were deployed all over the Haram

Al-Sharif, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to ensure strict adherence to the waqf department’s orders.

Wedding parties have been banned in all governorat­es across the West Bank, the Palestinia­n government said last Tuesday, because the number of infections were rising.

“Due to the increase in the number of coronaviru­s infections during the past 24 hours and in order to avoid the spread of the epidemic ... With regret, the government has decided to ban wedding celebratio­ns in all governorat­es in order to keep you and your community safe from any harm,” it said.

The Palestinia­n government ended a two-month lockdown on May 25, allowing all sectors to reopen.

HIGHLIGHT Waqf staff as well as volunteers were deployed all over the Haram Al-Sharif, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to ensure strict adherence to the waqf department’s orders.

 ?? Photo/Supplied ?? Muslims are seen attending congregati­onal prayer while maintainin­g social distancing on Friday at Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is located in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Photo/Supplied Muslims are seen attending congregati­onal prayer while maintainin­g social distancing on Friday at Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is located in the Old City of Jerusalem.

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