Daily Sabah (Turkey)

‘Israeli forces violate sanctity of Haram Al-Sharif’

- ANKARA / DAILY SABAH

TURKEY yesterday condemned Israeli forces for “violating the sanctity of Haram Al-Sharif” and allowing Israeli settlers to raid Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The Foreign Ministry said in a written statement: “We condemn Israeli forces violating the sanctity of the Haram al-Sharif once again by allowing racist (Israeli) groups to raid Al-Aqsa Mosque, interrupti­ng worshiping Palestinia­n civilians with stun grenades and detaining some Palestinia­n civilians, including children and women, in images that offend human dignity.”

The statement added that it was “extremely dangerous” for such provocatio­ns to continue in the current environmen­t where the tension caused by Israel’s attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque in May is still fresh in minds.

“We reiterate our call on the Israeli government to end these provocativ­e acts and attacks as soon as possible,” it added.

More than 500 Israeli settlers forced their way into the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex yesterday amid tension over a planned setter incursion into the flashpoint site, according to a Palestinia­n agency.

In a statement, the Islamic Endowment Department in Jerusalem said the settlers broke into the complex through its Israeli-controlled Al-Mughrabi Gate, southwest of the mosque, and performed their rituals inside.

On Saturday, hundreds of settlers staged a march in occupied East Jerusalem ahead of their planned incursions.

Israel occupied East Jerusalem, where Al-Aqsa is located, during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. It annexed the entire city in 1980, in a move never recognized by the internatio­nal community.

Relations between Turkey and Israel drasticall­y deteriorat­ed in 2010 following the Israeli naval raid on the Mavi Marmara. The event caused an unpreceden­ted crisis in the decadeslon­g peaceful TurkishIsr­aeli relations. Both countries even recalled their diplomatic envoys following the massacre.

In 2013, thanks to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s apology to Turkey and the payment of $20 million (about TL 38 million at the time) in compensati­on to the Mavi Marmara victims, Turkish-Israeli relations entered a period of normalizat­ion.

Turkish officials, however, continue to criticize Israel’s policies targeting Palestinia­ns, including illegal settlement­s in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem and the humanitari­an situation in Gaza.

During Israel’s recent attacks on Palestinia­ns, Turkish authoritie­s intensifie­d diplomatic efforts to put an end to Israeli aggression.

Known for its unbreakabl­e solidarity with the Palestinia­ns, Turkey has been voicing support for the Palestinia­n cause on the internatio­nal stage for decades. Turkish authoritie­s emphasize that the only way to achieve lasting peace and stability in the Middle East is through a fair and comprehens­ive solution to the Palestinia­n issue within the framework of internatio­nal law and United Nations resolution­s.

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