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Israeli minister's prayer at Al-Aqsa compound draws world-wide ire
August 14, 2024 | 12:25 AM
A far-right Israeli minister prayed with thousands of Jews at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in annexed east Jerusalem Tuesday, defying a ban on Jewish prayer at the flashpoint site and drawing global condemnation.National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who has often ignored the Israeli government's longstanding ban, vowed to "defeat Hamas" in Gaza in a video he filmed during his visit.The compound is Islam's third holiest site and a symbol of Palestinian national identity, but it is also Judaism's holiest place, revered as the site of the ancient temple destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD.While Jews and other non-Muslims are allowed to visit the mosque compound in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem during specified hours, they are not permitted to pray or display religious symbols.The visit comes at a tense time during the 10-month Israel-Hamas war, with faltering efforts for a ceasefire and Israel braced for threatened attacks from Iran and its proxies.Ben Gvir's latest visit drew sharp condemnation from both Muslim countries as well as Western powers, including the United States, the European Union and the United Nations.
- EU slams 'provocations'
- Unacceptable: US
- Unduly provocative: UN
- Saudi condemns storming
- Violation of law: Jordan
- Provocation: France
- Reckless move: Arab League
- Provocation: OIC
August 14, 2024 | 12:25 AM