Islamic Sanctities Threatened by Israeli Right 

 The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has repeatedly said  that the far-right government headed by Benjamin Netanyahu is continuing its race against time with the aim of passing the largest number of extremist and racist laws aimed at harassing Palestinians in various aspects of their lives, and perpetuating the annexation of Jerusalem and fighting the Palestinian presence in it.The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the so-called “implementation law” draft, which aims to impose more restrictions on Palestinian activity in East Jerusalem, including activity related to school curricula and Palestinian educational life in occupied Jerusalem.

Not only that but the Israeli occupation is threatening , the Islamic sanctities in the city of Jerusalem, for the  ruling Zionist right is working to take advantage of  its presence in power to implement all its agendas, especially with regard to the Holy City, and the plan being implemented is for complete  control  of Israel over the Dome of the Rock, in return for the preservation of the tribal chapel for the Muslims.This  will put Al-Aqsa Mosque in grave danger, just as happened years ago when Israel  took control of the larger part  of the Ibrahimi Mosque in the city of Hebron.

Today, preparations are being made to impose full sovereignty over Al-Aqsa and to abolish the Jordanian tutelage, and perhaps work to expel the Jordanians from the Holy City.
All of this is being done with the complete certainty of Israel that no international condemnation will come its way-as it never has before!

Editor In Chief

Reem Haddad

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