Palestinian Authority Accuses Israel of Al-Aqsa Mosque Division

Israeli Police accompany visitors during their tour of the Al-Aqsa Mosque’s  compound (Reuters)
Israeli Police accompany visitors during their tour of the Al-Aqsa Mosque’s compound (Reuters)
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Palestinian Authority Accuses Israel of Al-Aqsa Mosque Division

Israeli Police accompany visitors during their tour of the Al-Aqsa Mosque’s  compound (Reuters)
Israeli Police accompany visitors during their tour of the Al-Aqsa Mosque’s compound (Reuters)

Israeli police have transformed Jerusalem’s Old City into a battleground after preventing Palestinians from accessing the Al-Aqsa Mosque and allowing hundreds of settlers to invade it.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority has asserted that this move is aimed at dividing the mosque both temporally and spatially.

Hundreds of settlers had stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque after performing Talmudic rituals and provocative dances in the streets of Jerusalem’s Old City under the protection of the Israeli police, which simultaneously obstructed the arrival of worshippers to the mosque, forcing some of them to leave.

The Islamic Waqf Department reported that Israeli forces began on Sunday morning to provocatively bring large numbers of settlers into the courtyards of Al-Aqsa, while simultaneously assaulting worshipers and emptying the squares of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The “Wadi Hilweh Information Center” in Jerusalem reported that Israeli settlers performed Talmudic rituals on the “Wadi Street,” one of the roads leading to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and engaged in provocative dances.

They then performed Talmudic rituals on the road to Chain Gate, one of the gates to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

According to the center, Israeli police had prepared in advance for this incursion, which coincided with the celebration of the Hebrew New Year.

The Palestinian Authority’s Minister of Religious Affairs and Awqaf, Hatem Al-Bakri, stated that escalated storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by settlers, protected by the Israeli occupation police, is aimed at achieving temporal and spatial division and gradually and systematically emptying the city of its residents.

“The continuation of these crimes, with the blessing of the Israeli political leadership, requires the world to assume its responsibilities and intervene earnestly to put an end to these violations,” said Al-Bakri.

Rawhi Fattouh, a member of the Fatah Central Committee, held the responsibility for this crime and other crimes against the extremist Israeli government.

For its part, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry affirmed that it is closely monitoring the daily violations by the Israeli occupation and settlers, taking them to international bodies and courts to hold the perpetrators accountable and bring them to trial.

Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements have also threatened escalating their efforts to not leave the mosque isolated.



Lebanese FM: Nasrallah Agreed to Temporary Ceasefire Days Before Assassination

A Hezbollah supporter holds a placard with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah next to the rubble of a completely destroyed building in Dahiyeh, a southern suburb controlled by Hezbollah, Beirut, Lebanon, 02 October 2024. EPA/JOAO RELVAS
A Hezbollah supporter holds a placard with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah next to the rubble of a completely destroyed building in Dahiyeh, a southern suburb controlled by Hezbollah, Beirut, Lebanon, 02 October 2024. EPA/JOAO RELVAS
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Lebanese FM: Nasrallah Agreed to Temporary Ceasefire Days Before Assassination

A Hezbollah supporter holds a placard with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah next to the rubble of a completely destroyed building in Dahiyeh, a southern suburb controlled by Hezbollah, Beirut, Lebanon, 02 October 2024. EPA/JOAO RELVAS
A Hezbollah supporter holds a placard with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah next to the rubble of a completely destroyed building in Dahiyeh, a southern suburb controlled by Hezbollah, Beirut, Lebanon, 02 October 2024. EPA/JOAO RELVAS

Caretaker Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib has said that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah had agreed to a 21-day ceasefire just days before he was assassinated by Israel.

The temporary ceasefire was called for by US President Joe Biden, his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron and other allies during last week’s UN General Assembly.

“He [Nasrallah] agreed, he agreed,” Habib told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour in an interview aired on Wednesday.

“We agreed completely. Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire but consulting with Hezbollah. The (Lebanese Parliament) Speaker Mr. Nabih Berri consulted with Hezbollah and we informed the Americans and the French what happened. And they told us that Mr. (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu also agreed on the statement that was issued by both presidents (Biden and Macron.)”

White House senior adviser Amos Hochstein was then set to go to Lebanon to negotiate the ceasefire, Habib continued.

“They told us that Mr. Netanyahu agreed on this and so we also got the agreement of Hezbollah on that and you know what happened since then,” Habib continued.

Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Friday in the southern suburbs of Beirut.