The saddest day for Muslim worshippers in Jerusalem': al-Aqsa mosque closed at Eid
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The saddest day for Muslim worshippers in Jerusalem': al-Aqsa mosque closed at Eid
"Hazen Bulbul, a 48-year-old Jerusalem resident, expressed deep concern, stating, 'Tomorrow will be the saddest day for Muslim worshippers in Jerusalem. What I fear is that this sets a dangerous precedent.'"
"Israeli authorities framed the closure of the mosque complex as a security measure linked to escalating tensions with Iran, leaving thousands of Palestinians to gather and pray outside the gates."
"Palestinians believe the closure is part of a wider Israeli strategy to leverage security tensions to tighten restrictions and entrench control over the al-Aqsa mosque complex."
Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem will close for the first time since 1967 at the end of Ramadan, forcing worshippers to pray outside. Israeli authorities cite security concerns related to the US-Israeli war on Iran for the closure. Palestinians view this as part of a broader strategy to tighten control over the mosque complex. The situation has escalated since October 2023, with increased arrests of Palestinian worshippers and incursions by Israeli settlers into the complex, raising fears of a dangerous precedent.
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