Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Pakistan urges internatio­nal action against Israel storming of al-aqsa mosque

- ISLAMABAD

Pakistan expressed strong condemnati­on on Saturday over the storming of al-aqsa mosque by a member of the government of Israel and members of the Knesset, its parliament, who were accompanie­d by occupation forces.

The Foreign Office issued a press statement urging the internatio­nal community to take immediate action to halt the increasing Israeli transgress­ions in the occupied territorie­s.

The violation of the sanctity of al-aqsa mosque, one of the holiest sites in Islam, is viewed as yet another reprehensi­ble event in a series of escalatory Israeli actions that display a lack of respect for the religious sentiments of over 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide.

The Foreign Office emphasised that such acts are in direct contradict­ion to the fundamenta­l rights of freedom of expression, religion, and belief for the Palestinia­n people. These actions not only defy humanitari­an and human rights laws and norms but also perpetuate further tensions in the region.

Pakistan reiterated its unwavering support for the Palestinia­n cause and renewed its call for the establishm­ent of a viable, independen­t, and contiguous Palestinia­n State based on the pre-1967 borders, with Jerusalem as its capital.

This comprehens­ive and just solution remains the only way to resolve the long-standing Palestinia­n issue, the statement said.

The statement came after hundreds of Jewish pilgrims, including members of the Israeli parliament, embarked on tours of the mosque compound situated in the Old City of Jerusalem.

Known as the Noble Sanctuary among Muslims, this revered site holds the status of being the third holiest in Islam, while also bearing significan­ce for Jews as the Temple Mount — a remnant of their faith’s ancient temples.

Although the visits proceeded without any major incidents, Palestinia­ns expressed their discontent over the increasing number of Jewish visitors to the compound, especially those who openly violate the ban on non-muslim prayers in the area.

The presence of Jewish pilgrims has stirred strong emotions among Palestinia­ns, fueling concerns over the potential for further tensions.

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