'Right to Stop Prayer...', Al-Aqsa Mosque Closed During Ramadan! Muslim Countries Furious at Israel
Israel has been closing the Al-Aqsa Mosque for 16 days during Ramadan, prompting outrage among Muslim nations and condemnation from the Arab League.
Israel has kept the Al-Aqsa Mosque, one of Islam's holiest sites, closed for the past 16 days amidst ongoing conflict with Iran. This decision during the month of Ramadan has sparked significant anger and condemnation from Muslim countries globally. The Arab League expressed discontent over Israel's actions, stating that the country does not have the right to stop Muslims from worshipping at this site, which is fundamental to their faith.
In a statement, the Arab League condemned Israel's closure of the mosque as a blatant violation of international law. They argue that such actions could have a serious impact on regional and global peace and security, highlighting the potential for increased tensions in an already volatile situation. The closure of Al-Aqsa, particularly during Ramadan, is viewed as a provocation not just to Palestinians but to Muslims worldwide, who view the mosque as a sacred space.
Furthermore, the Arab League has called upon the international community to exert pressure on Israel to cease its alleged illegal actions at holy sites in Jerusalem. They stress the need to ensure the respect for the freedom to worship, drawing attention to the broader implications these actions may hold for international relations and the stability of the region, especially in the context of the recent tensions surrounding Iran and the U.S. military involvement in the Middle East.