Daily Dispatch

Iran leader hits at Israel over al-Aqsa violence

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IRAN’S supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei denounced Israel yesterday for what he called its “insult” to Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque in connection with Israeli actions at one of Islam’s holiest places.

Israeli-Palestinia­n strife has risen sharply in recent weeks as Arab states and Palestinia­ns have accused Israeli forces of violations at the mosque.

“The Zionist regime’s crimes in Palestine and repeated insult of the sacred sanctuary of the al-Aqsa Mosque … are the foremost problem for Muslims,” Khamenei was quoted as saying by his official website.

Khamenei described Israeli behaviour towards Palestinia­ns as the “ultimate degree of ruthlessne­ss and evil”.

Israel captured the site when it seized East Jerusalem and the rest of the West Bank from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East War.

It left al-Aqsa under the religious control of Muslim authoritie­s, but Palestinia­ns fear that control is being eroded by increasing visits by Jewish groups.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said last week that Israel was committed to maintainin­g the status quo and that Palestinia­n “rioters” would not be allowed to prevent Jews visiting area.

In another passage in the statement, Khamenei appeared to blame Saudi authoritie­s for a September 11 crane collapse onto Mecca’s Grand Mosque that killed 107 pilgrims.

“It’s true those who passed away in this incident found salvation and rejoined God … but this will not take the responsibi­lity off the shoulders

the of those who should provide security for pilgrims,” he said.

The incident was embarrassi­ng to the country’s ruling Al Saud dynasty because it presents itself as the custodian of Islam’s most sacred places.

An initial Saudi government investigat­ion into the incident found that contractor had not secured it in accordance with its instructio­n manual. — Reuters

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