Al Arabiya English, Tamara Abueish Published: 05 April ,2023: 08:46 AM GST
Refreshed: 05 April ,2023: 12:47 PM GST Font Size On Wednesday, Saudi Arabia criticized Israeli police for their "blatant" attacks on worshippers inside the Jerusalem al-Aqsa Mosque during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
“is following with great concern the Israeli occupation forces’ storming of the courtyards of al-Aqsa Mosque, assaulting worshipers, and arresting a number of Palestinian citizens,” the Kingdom's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in a statement.
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The statement continued, "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia condemns this blatant storming and expresses its rejection of these practices that undermine peace efforts and contradict international principles in respect of religious sanctities, reaffirming its firm position in supporting all efforts aimed at ending the occupation and reaching a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian cause." "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia condemns this blatant storming and expresses its rejection of these practices."
Near the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, Israeli forces walk. Reuters)Israeli powers stroll close to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. ( Reuters) The Palestinian Red Crescent reports that one of four Israeli police officers opened fire on dozens of worshippers inside the mosque before sunrise on Wednesday, injuring at least seven of them with rubber-tipped bullets and batons.
The Red Crescent added that Israeli forces prevented medical personnel from reaching the mosque's wounded.
Recordings circling via web-based entertainment showed Israeli police beating admirers inside the mosque as well as annihilated and harmed property inside the al-Aqsa.
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