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Israeli PM backs down over Muslim holy site

- Arab News

Israel’s new prime minister backtracke­d on Monday after claiming that Jews were entitled to “freedom of worship” at Al-Haram AlSharif in Jerusalem, the third-holiest site in Islam.

In fact, the site is administer­ed by Jordan through the Islamic Waqf, and Jews may visit but not pray. Naftali Bennett’s office made it clear on Monday that he now accepted the status quo had not changed.

There was outrage among Palestinia­ns on Sunday when more than 1,600 Jewish extremists paraded through the site, and Israeli security forces fired rubber bullets and tear-gas grenades at Muslim worshipper­s in Al-Aqsa Mosque to clear their path.

The Jewish extremists were marking Tisha B’Av, a day of mourning and repentance to commemorat­e the destructio­n of two

On Sunday more than

1,600 Jewish extremists

paraded through the

site, and Israeli forces

fired rubber bullets and tear-gas grenades at Muslim worshipper­s.

temples more than 2,000 years ago. Jews believe the hilltop compound is where the temples once stood, and refer to it as the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism.

Under former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Jewish extremists frequently breached the compound under police protection and provoked clashes with Muslim worshipper­s.

Political analyst and Arab News columnist Osama Al-Sharif said: “Even though Bennett has backed down for now the reality is that Israel will continue to disregard the status quo agreement and will allow Jewish groups to storm the site.

“At one point there will be a catastroph­ic incident that will result in another intifada or even a regional war. The world needs to put limits to Israeli violations before such a catastroph­e occurs.”

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