Israel launches brutal attacks on Muslims in Al Aqsa to stop Ramazan prayers
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Two countries in the world are responsible for almost all the terrorism and violence taking place in the world, and they are the United States of America and Israel.
In its latest acts of terrorism, the Zionist Israeli started a series of brutal attacks on April 6 on people praying in Al Aqsa mosque. The zionist invaders fired shells at the mosque before entering the main hall and desecrated copies of the Holy Quran trashing the mosque. The Israeli forces injured thousands of worshippers and took away more than 400 Muslims after arresting them. Israeli occupation forces have carried out regular attacks on Muslims praying in Al Aqsa mosque since 1969. The Zionist state does this to stop the Muslims from worshiping, especially during the Holy month of Ramazan.
Israel captured and occupied Jerusalem and Al Aqsa mosque in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. Since that day, the Muslims of Jerusalem and particularly the worshippers in Al Aqsa mosque have faced brutality and violence at the hands of Israeli occupation forces As soon as news of the latest violence committed by the Zionist Israeli government spread a wave of indignation and protest spread in Muslim countries. The OIC condemned the Israeli stating it was uncalled-for brutality.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly criticized Israel stating: "Immunity granted to Israel has emboldened Tel Aviv to violate basic human rights with impunity.
Turkey's President Reccip Teyyip Erdoğan criticizing Israel for its actions demanded Tel Aviv stop the violence immediately and Respect Muslims' right to pray peacefully in Al Aqsa mosque. Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "It was following with great concern, the Israeli occupation forces storming of Al Aqsa mosque, and the assault and arrest of worshippers and Palestinian citizens. In Teheran, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Nasser Kana'ani strongly condemned Israel for yet again starting violence in Al Aqsa mosque during the Holy Month of Ramazan.
Published in The Daily National Courier, April, 12 2023
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