The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has warned of real dangers to the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque as a result of the ongoing gradual Judaization of the mosque and its courtyards.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed in a statement to the escalation of performing more Talmudic prayers and rituals inside Al-Aqsa in an attempt to perpetuate the content of the Judaization of its temporal division in the way of “legitimizing” its spatial division, which refutes the story of the occupying authorities and their alleged police about the name of the Judaizing invasions. (visits) to mislead world public opinion and give a legal formula to this ongoing Israeli aggression against Jerusalem and its holy places.

She stressed that “turning Jerusalem and the area around the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque into a military barracks is akin to re-occupying the Holy City and its old city by force and imposing further restrictions on the movement of Palestinian citizens, and determining the age of the groups that are allowed to enter and pray in the mosque.” . to control the organization of the movement of worshipers to and from the mosque.”

She stated that “the occupying forces daily storm the mosque and its courtyards and insult the worshipers and worshipers, including children, women and the elderly, in front of the whole world and try to clear it of worshipers.” in preparation for the start of the assault on Jewish settlers, in the most heinous forms of violations and hateful racism, which are not in accordance with either law or Sharia.

The Foreign Ministry emphasized that “what Christian and Islamic shrines in Jerusalem are exposed to is an integral part of the Judaization of Jerusalem, attempts to change its civilizational identity and separate it from the Palestinian environment, as well as decide its political future through the force of occupation in a way that serves interests of the colonial occupation and its obscurantist narratives. The forcible exclusion of Jerusalem from any future negotiations, with preconditions reflecting the absence of an Israeli peace partner and the hostility of successive Israeli governments to any effort to revive the peace process and implement the principle of a two-state solution..