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Turkey President Condemns Israel’s Attack On Worshippers In Al-Aqsa

As per the latest reports, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has denounced Israel’s activities against the worshippers in Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem during his call with his Palestinian partner Mahmoud Abbas.

“During our discussion, I communicated that I firmly censure Israel’s intercessions against the worshippers in Al-Aqsa Mosque and that we will remain against the incitements and dangers to business as usual and otherworldliness of Al-Aqsa Mosque,” Erdogan said on Sunday on Twitter.

“Turkey generally remains with Palestine,” he added, noticing the occasions reaffirm the need for all Palestinian gatherings to run after solidarity and compromise.

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The pressure among Israelis and Palestinians has erupted in the West Bank and East Jerusalem over the course of the last weeks, particularly when the Jewish celebration of Passover started on Friday during the Muslim heavenly month of Ramadan.

The Friday conflicts among Palestinians and Israeli police powers at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem left in excess of 160 individuals injured.

The relations among Turkey and Israel were stressed in 2010 when a Turkish-drove flotilla endeavoring to break Israel’s barricade on the Gaza Strip conflicted with Israeli powers, leaving 10 Turks on board dead.

In a later altercation in 2018, Turkey removed the Israeli Ambassador to Turkey after the US moved its consulate to Jerusalem.

The two nations have been chipping away at a rapprochement lately. On March 9, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Ankara, during which Erdogan said he “obviously communicated Turkey’s awareness on the issue of Palestine.”

Jordan says Israel bears full liability regarding heightened strains at Al-Aqsa mosque. Jordan has said Israel bears full liability regarding the “genuine repercussions” of the raised strains at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem, as indicated by an articulation by the Foreign Ministry.

Israel’s nonstop strides to change the recorded and legitimate the state of affairs of Al-Aqsa mosque address a risky break of the global regulation, sabotaging all endeavors to keep up with the truce for provincial harmony and security, said Foreign Ministry Spokesman Haitham Abu Al-Foul on Sunday.

Censuring Israel for assaulting Al-Aqsa mosque and banishing worshippers from the mosque, Al-Foul encouraged the worldwide local area to bear its liability and make prompt moves to constrain Israel to stop such practices.

The Al-Aqsa mosque compound is a site blessed to the two Muslims and Jews, the last option of whom to call it the Temple Mount. The mosque is at present under custodianship of the Jordanian imperial family.

 

 

 

 

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