Foreign Ministry condemns Israeli court decision allowing extremists' rituals at Al Aqsa Mosque
The Foreign Ministry on Sunday condemned an Israeli court decision allowing extremists to perform rituals in the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif compound.
Ministry Spokesperson Haitham Abu Al Foul said the decision is null and has no legal impact according to international law, which does not recognize the authority of the Israeli judiciary over the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem.
'The decision is a flagrant violation of international legitimacy resolutions related to Jerusalem, including Security Council resolutions, all of which stress the need to preserve the status quo of the holy city,' Abu Al Foul added.
He also noted that the decision is a serious violation of the historical and legal situation in the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque, stressing that the Kingdom, according to international law, does not recognize the authority of the Israeli judiciary over occupied Jerusalem.
He warned against continuing to allow extremists to storm the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Abu Al Foul underlined that Al Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif, with its total area of 144 dunums, is a place of worship for Muslims only and that the Jordan-run Jerusalem Awqaf and Aqsa Affairs Department is the sole authority to supervise its affairs and manage entries, according to international law and the legal and historical status quo.
The Foreign Ministry on Sunday condemned an Israeli court decision allowing extremists to perform rituals in the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif compound.
Ministry Spokesperson Haitham Abu Al Foul said the decision is null and has no legal impact according to international law, which does not recognize the authority of the Israeli judiciary over the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem.
'The decision is a flagrant violation of international legitimacy resolutions related to Jerusalem, including Security Council resolutions, all of which stress the need to preserve the status quo of the holy city,' Abu Al Foul added.
He also noted that the decision is a serious violation of the historical and legal situation in the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque, stressing that the Kingdom, according to international law, does not recognize the authority of the Israeli judiciary over occupied Jerusalem.
He warned against continuing to allow extremists to storm the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Abu Al Foul underlined that Al Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif, with its total area of 144 dunums, is a place of worship for Muslims only and that the Jordan-run Jerusalem Awqaf and Aqsa Affairs Department is the sole authority to supervise its affairs and manage entries, according to international law and the legal and historical status quo.
The Foreign Ministry on Sunday condemned an Israeli court decision allowing extremists to perform rituals in the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif compound.
Ministry Spokesperson Haitham Abu Al Foul said the decision is null and has no legal impact according to international law, which does not recognize the authority of the Israeli judiciary over the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem.
'The decision is a flagrant violation of international legitimacy resolutions related to Jerusalem, including Security Council resolutions, all of which stress the need to preserve the status quo of the holy city,' Abu Al Foul added.
He also noted that the decision is a serious violation of the historical and legal situation in the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque, stressing that the Kingdom, according to international law, does not recognize the authority of the Israeli judiciary over occupied Jerusalem.
He warned against continuing to allow extremists to storm the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Abu Al Foul underlined that Al Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif, with its total area of 144 dunums, is a place of worship for Muslims only and that the Jordan-run Jerusalem Awqaf and Aqsa Affairs Department is the sole authority to supervise its affairs and manage entries, according to international law and the legal and historical status quo.
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Foreign Ministry condemns Israeli court decision allowing extremists' rituals at Al Aqsa Mosque
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