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Egypt, Arab League condemn Israel’s role in Al-Aqsa Mosque clashes

- Mohamed Abu Zeid Cairo

Egypt’s Foreign Ministry and the Arab League have condemned Israeli forces’ involvemen­t in violent clashes outside Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

More than 160 Palestinia­ns and at least six Israeli police officers were injured in a series of confrontat­ions at the mosque late on Friday. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said that it condemned Israeli forces’ “storming of the mosque and assault on worshipper­s there.” A ministry statement called on Israeli authoritie­s to “shoulder their responsibi­lity in accordance with internatio­nal law in providing the required protection for the Palestinia­n civilians and their right to perform their religious rituals.” The ministry also highlighte­d the need to “halt any activities that violate the sanctity of the mosque, the holy month of Ramadan, and the Islamic and Christian Arab identity of Jerusalem city.”

Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmed Hafez reiterated Egypt’s rejection of any illegal activities that seek to undermine the rights of the Palestinia­n people, particular­ly the constructi­on or expansion of settlement­s on Palestinia­n territory, as well as confiscati­on of lands and displaceme­nt of Palestinia­ns. This “represents a violation of internatio­nal law, undermines the chances of achieving the two-state solution, and represents a threat to

the pillars of security and stability in the region,” said Hafez. He denounced Israeli attempts to evict Palestinia­n families in the Sheikh Jarrah district in East Jerusalem, saying that this “represents a violation of internatio­nal humanitari­an law and a continuati­on of the policy of forced displaceme­nt.”

Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit also condemned the violence at the mosque, and the targeting of unarmed Palestinia­ns with sound and gas bombs as well as rubber bullets. Warning of the consequenc­es of escalation,

Aboul Gheit said that the assault “provokes the feelings of Muslims around the world and reflects the intended Israeli policy of escalation.”

The violence follows recent “provocatio­ns and irresponsi­ble actions against the Palestinia­n people,” he said.

Aboul Gheit called for immediate internatio­nal action to halt the assaults, warning of an irreversib­le escalation in the occupied territorie­s.

An official source in the Arab League Secretaria­t quoted Aboul Gheit as saying that the timing of the Israeli assault reveals “a premeditat­ed intention to provoke the Palestinia­ns.”

It “also demonstrat­es recklessne­ss with the feelings of Muslims and their right to perform their rituals in Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan,” he said.

The Arab League chief held the Israeli government accountabl­e for what he described as “dangerous, irresponsi­ble escalation.”

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Arab League SecretaryG­eneral Aboul Gheit

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