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Abu Qutaish calls for urgent action to foil Israeli government and settler plans at Al-Aqsa

Sunday 9-February-2025

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)

Majid Abu Qutaish, a leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, affirmed that the presence of former Knesset member rabbi Yehuda Glick in the settlers’ incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque represents a serious violation that necessitates urgent action from everyone to thwart the occupation’s plans.

He indicated in a statement on Sunday that the incursions and the public performance of Talmudic prayers at Al-Aqsa are evidence of the significant danger facing the Mosque and the intentions of the extremist Israeli government.

Abu Qutaish called on all Palestinians, especially the residents of the West Bank, Jerusalem, and 1948 occupied Palestine, to mobilize, maintain a presence in the holy site, rise up, and confront the occupation and the settlement organizations aiming to Judaize the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.

He urged the Muslim world to take action everywhere and to adopt a firm stance against the assaults on the holy Islamic site.

Earlier today, settlers stormed the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and performed public Talmudic rituals collectively under the protection of occupation forces and led by the extremist rabbi Glick.

Calls are increasing for people to head to and maintain a presence at Al-Aqsa, rallying efforts to confront the Judaization and division plans that the occupation government and settlers are attempting to impose through a strategy of creating facts on the ground.

The calls emphasized the necessity of mobilizing and affirming the Islamic identity of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, asserting that no one has a right to it except Muslims, and confronting the occupation’s plans aimed at demolishing the Mosque and building the alleged temple on its ruins.

The year 2024 witnessed a continuation of violations by the Israeli occupation and extremist settlers at Al-Aqsa, with the frequency and intensity of incursions escalating throughout the year, reaching a total of 59,584 extremist Jewish settlers who stormed the blessed Mosque.

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