The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates affirmed that there is no powers or the right of the Israeli occupation authorities to restrict the entry of Palestinian citizens to pray in the blessed Al -Aqsa Mosque under any argument or justification.
And the Palestinian Foreign Ministry considered in a statement today, Friday, that determining the age of worshipers is a scandalous violation of the obligations of the existing force of the occupation, a violation of international law and the principle of the right to freedom of movement and reaching places of worship.
The ministry considered that the restrictions accompanying the age of men and women add other restrictions to the numbers of worshipers on Friday, and the occupation arguments and justifications fall in determining the tooth, in addition to that Jerusalem is a Palestinian land occupied in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions and is not subject to Israeli sovereignty.
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The Foreign Ministry condemned the occupation forces storming 8 mosques in the city of Nablus, tampering with it and sabotaging parts of it, as well as burning large parts of the Al -Nasr Mosque in the Old City of the city.
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The Ministry called for real international intervention to protect our people, land, property and sanctities, and enable citizens to perform prayer and enter Jerusalem and respect this authentic right of human rights.