4 European countries have expressed concern about the events of Al-Aqsa Mosque today.
Germany, France, Italy and Spain issued a statement reacting to what happened today at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Germany, France, Italy and Spain today (Friday) in a joint statement without condemning the aggression of Zionist regime agents in Al-Aqsa Mosque expressed their concern in this regard.
According to Al-Jazeera, in a statement, the countries called for respect for the current state of management of the holy sites (Muslim shrines) in the city of Jerusalem, and stressed efforts to calm the situation and find a two-state solution.
The four countries also expressed concern about today’s clashes in East Jerusalem and the escalation of violence.
The EU foreign policy chief also issued a statement stressing the need to end tensions between the Palestinians and the Zionists in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, saying he was following the recent violence with great concern.
The European Union (EU) also stressed the need to respect the current state of the Holy See in Jerusalem, saying that security co-operation between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority was crucial in this context.
Occupied Jerusalem, especially Al-Aqsa Mosque, today (Friday) witnessed the most intense clashes in the past year between Palestinian worshipers and Zionist agents, so that, like Ramadan last year, the occupying forces entered the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Mosque and suppressed the Palestinians.
Zionist police in a statement called Palestinians who had come to Al-Aqsa
Germany, France, Italy and Spain today (Friday) in a joint statement without condemning the aggression of Zionist regime agents in Al-Aqsa Mosque expressed their concern in this regard.
According to Al-Jazeera, in a statement, the countries called for respect for the current state of management of the holy sites (Muslim shrines) in the city of Jerusalem, and stressed efforts to calm the situation and find a two-state solution.
The four countries also expressed concern about today’s clashes in East Jerusalem and the escalation of violence.
The EU foreign policy chief also issued a statement stressing the need to end tensions between the Palestinians and the Zionists in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, saying he was following the recent violence with great concern.
The European Union (EU) also stressed the need to respect the current state of the Holy See in Jerusalem, saying that security co-operation between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority was crucial in this context.
Occupied Jerusalem, especially Al-Aqsa Mosque, today (Friday) witnessed the most intense clashes in the past year between Palestinian worshipers and Zionist agents, so that, like Ramadan last year, the occupying forces entered the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Mosque and suppressed the Palestinians.
Zionist police in a statement called Palestinians who had come to Al-Aqsa Mosque to pray “disturbing” and said they had arrested about 300 of them.
Today’s events in Al-Qassa Mosque have provoked widespread reactions in the Islamic world, and Palestinian groups such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad have reacted strongly.
Mosque to pray “disturbing” and said they had arrested about 300 of them.
Today’s events in Al-Qassa Mosque have provoked widespread reactions in the Islamic world, and Palestinian groups such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad have reacted strongly.