The Foreign Ministry Warns: Incitement Calls for Widespread Storming of Al-Aqsa Tomorrow Are an Official Targeting of It
SadaNews - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned the incitement calls and colonial occupation measures in preparation for carrying out widespread incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque tomorrow, Sunday, under the pretext of what is called "the destruction of the Temple".
The ministry considered, in a statement, these calls as an official Israeli escalation targeting Al-Aqsa, with the aim of entrenching its temporal division until it can be spatially divided or completely demolished.
It affirmed that these calls fall within the framework of the colonial, expansionist, and racist policies of the occupation, exploiting any occasions for Judaizing purposes, and making fundamental changes to the existing historical, political, and legal status of the Christian and Islamic holy sites.
The ministry reiterated its demand for international positions and practical steps to protect our people in general, and Jerusalem and its holy sites in particular.
The Jerusalem governorate recently warned of a dangerous escalation plan called for by so-called "Temple organizations" to carry out widespread incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque on Sunday, coinciding with what is referred to in the biblical narrative as "the anniversary of the destruction of the Temple".
It emphasized that this year's anniversary is considered one of the most dangerous days for Al-Aqsa Mosque, as "Temple" groups plan to make the day of August 3rd the "largest incursion day", in a qualitative attempt to break the religious and legal red lines, taking advantage of full governmental alignment behind their extremist agenda.
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