Jordan condemns Israeli ‘violations’ at Al-Aqsa

Jordan has condemned what it described as “continuous Israeli violations” at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque after Israeli security personnel used a ladder to install loudspeakers on one of the mosque’s minarets. (Supplied)
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Updated 08 September 2020
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Jordan condemns Israeli ‘violations’ at Al-Aqsa

  • Al-Aqsa Mosque is the third holiest site in Islam
  • A ministry statement called on Israel “to stop its violations and provocations”

AMMAN: Jordan has condemned what it described as “continuous Israeli violations” at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque after Israeli security personnel used a ladder to install loudspeakers on one of the mosque’s minarets.

Foreign ministry spokesperson Deifallah Fayez said the Israeli forces’ “absurd practices” at the UNESCO world heritage site are “irresponsible and constitute a provocation of the feelings of Muslims around the world.”

Al-Aqsa Mosque is the third holiest site in Islam.

The ministry submitted an official protest after the work was carried out on Sunday despite objections by mosque authorities.

A ministry statement called on Israel “to stop its violations and provocations, and respect the authority of the Jerusalem Awqaf and Aqsa Affairs Department.”

Fayez said that Israeli measures are “a flagrant violation” of its commitments under international law.

Al-Aqsa Mosque is a “pure” Islamic holy site and the Jerusalem awqaf department is “the sole authority” tasked with supervising its affairs, he said.

Fayez urged the international community to exert pressure on Israel to halt its violations at the site.

Jordan also denounced Israel’s arrest of several staff of the Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Department, which is affiliated with Jordan.

Wasfi Kailani, executive director of the Hashemite Fund for the Restoration of Al-Aqsa, told Arab News that the Israeli action violates a century-old agreement that prevents external intervention in Islam’s holy places.

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Jordanian waqf officials based in Jerusalem are reluctant to talk with the Israelis and prefer any issue regarding the Al-Aqsa mosque to be handled on a diplomatic basis. Israel accepts that Jordan has a say in the running of the mosque.

In the wake of the arrests, Jordan’s Awqaf Minister Mohammad Khalileh condemned what is said were “attacks by the Israeli occupation forces on the staff of his ministry.”

“All those who work in the Jerusalem waqf department and the guards of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Awqad Council are employees of the Jordanian Ministry of Islamic Waqf,” he said.

Meanwhile, 250 Jerusalem business owners are expected to receive a $1,000 cash stipend earmarked to support Palestinian businesses, while others will receive $2,500 to help deal with the economic loss due to coronavirus, Hijazi Risheq, head of the Jerusalem Merchants Council, told Arab News.


Armed clashes erupt in Aleppo between Syrian army and Kurdish-led SDF

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Armed clashes erupt in Aleppo between Syrian army and Kurdish-led SDF

  • One member of Internal Security Forces, another from army were injured
  • Defense Ministry accused SDF of targeting homes after they suddenly withdrew from jointly operated checkpoints, fired at government forces

LONDON: The Syrian Ministry of Defense accused the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces of launching a surprise attack on the Internal Security Forces and the Syrian Arab Army in Aleppo on Monday.

The clashes erupted in the densely populated neighborhoods of Ashrafiya and Sheikh Maqsoud, which have a Kurdish majority. The ministry reported that one member of the Internal Security Forces and another from the army were injured, along with several civil defense personnel and civilians.

The ministry denied the claims that the army initiated the conflict. It accused the SDF of targeting homes after they suddenly withdrew from jointly operated checkpoints and fired at government forces with heavy machine guns, rocket-propelled grenade shells, and mortars.

Four civilians, including a woman and a child, were admitted to Al-Razi Hospital in the city, and two Syrian Civil Defense personnel were injured while on duty at the Shihan roundabout, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

Fighting has spread to areas between the Shihan and Al-Larmon roundabouts, north of Aleppo, prompting dozens of families to flee their homes toward safer locations in Khalidiya and Nile Street, and closing the main Gaziantep-Aleppo highway. The civil defense accused SDF forces of shooting at one of their vehicles, which carried four members.

Azzam Al-Gharib, the governor of Aleppo, urged citizens to avoid approaching the clash sites or roads leading to the city center until further notice.

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