Ruckus over the worship of Israeli minister in Al Aqsa Mosque, Shahbaz Sharif said – ‘This is not acceptable’






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Israeli’s right-wing leader and National Security Minister Itamar Ben GVIR worshiped at the Al-Aksa Mosque in Jerusalem. Worshiping him at the Al-Aksa temple passed away to Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and he openly expressed his anger.

Tension has increased due to Ben Giwir’s visit to Al-Aksa Mosque. Their visit is said to be provocative of the Muslim world. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif objected to worship at the Al-Aksa Mosque in Givir, saying that we condemn the recent entering the Al-Aksa mosque by the Israeli ministers.

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Shahbaz Sharif said that insulting one of the holiest sites of Islam is not only an insult to the religious faith of more than one billion Muslims around the world, but it is also a direct attack on international law and collective conscience of humanity. Such planned provocation and irresponsible demands of grabbing the area are seriously threatening the possibilities of peace. It won’t be tolerated.

He said that these condemnable and shameful actions of Israel are deliberately provoking tension not only in Palestine but also in the entire Middle East region, causing this region to be pushed towards more instability and struggle. Pakistan once again insists that immediate ceasefire should be implemented, all actions of aggression should be stopped and a reliable peace process should be restored, which is in line with international law and reserved proposals of the United Nations.

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Let us know that the Al-Aksa Mosque is called Jewish Temple Mount and considers it its holy place. Namaz has been recited for a long time in the Al-Aksa Mosque. Jews do not worship here, but Jews can enter here on time. At the same time, the Al-Aksa Mosque in Islam is the third holiest site after Mecca and Medina. This campus remains turbulent about the claims made about Muslims, Jews and Christianity al-Aksa. Let us know that Givir also visited Al-Aksa Mosque in 2021. At that time, his visit was also opposed.



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