Jordan condemned the continued incursions of Zionist settlers into the Al Aqsa Temple Mount
Jordan condemned the continued incursions of Zionist settlers into the Al Aqsa Temple Mount
Jordan has condemned continued incursions by extremist Israeli settlers on the Al Aqsa Temple Mount in the occupied city of al-Quds, ... saying the provocative moves are a "blatant violation of international law". These are the statements of Sinan Majali, spokesperson for the Jordanian Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan, after yesterday hundreds of settlers, extremist Jews, with the support of the Israeli police, raided the holy place. “The ongoing provocative practices against the holy al-Aqsa Mosque and the frequent escalations are a clear and unacceptable violation of international law and the historical and legal status quo of Jerusalem and its holy sites,” Majali was quoted as saying by the agency official Palestinian press WAFA. "The Israeli attacks on Al-Aqsa and the regime's incursions into the occupied territories represent a "dangerous trend" that must be stopped immediately. The Jordanian spokesman also called on Israel, as an "occupying power", to cease all practices and violations against the Al-Aqsa mosque and to "respect its sanctity", reiterating that the sacred place is a place of worship exclusively for Muslims.
On Sunday the Palestinians attended the funerals of two of their compatriots, including a fighter of the Hamas resistance movement,... who lost their lives during the raid by Israeli forces on a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. In the early hours of yesterday Sunday 25 September, the Tel Aviv military raided the refugee camp of Nur Shams near the town of Tulkarem resulting in a firefight that lasted several hours with Palestinian fighters. This was reported by AAA, citing eyewitnesses. The occupation forces subsequently besieged the camp and began firing live ammunition, stun grenades and asphyxiating gas. Hamas confirmed that one of the two martyrs, 21-year-old Osaid Abu Ali, was a member of its wing. armed, the Ezzedin al-Qassam Brigades. Local officials said that the two Palestinian Usaid Farhan Abu Ali Jabaawi, 21, and Abdulrahman Suleiman Abu Daghash, 32, both hit by bullets in the head, were transported immediately to Thabet hospital in the city of Tulkarem. They were declared dead by health authorities shortly after arriving at the medical center.