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Israeli Settlers and Far-Right Minister Raid Palestinian Areas During Religious Holiday

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
August 14, 2024
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Israeli Settlers and Far-Right Minister Raid Palestinian Areas During Religious Holiday
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On Tuesday, August 13th, Israeli settlers, led by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem, marking the Jewish holiday Tisha B’Av. The event, which commemorates the destruction of the ancient temple by the Romans in 70 AD, saw over 2,000 Israelis entering the site under the protection of Israeli police, a move condemned as provocative by Palestinian leaders, the United Nations, and several Arab states.

Ben-Gvir, who has been a controversial figure within Israel’s government, performed prayers at the site despite a longstanding ban on Jewish religious rites there. His actions, coupled with statements promoting Jewish prayer at Al-Aqsa, sparked widespread criticism. The Palestinian foreign ministry expressed grave concern over what it described as a “dangerous escalation,” accusing Israel of attempting to alter the status quo of the religious site.

The Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third holiest site, is also revered in Judaism as the location of the two Biblical temples. The site has long been a flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with tensions often flaring over access and control. The Israeli government, however, insisted that there had been no change to the status quo, a claim that was contradicted by Ben-Gvir’s own statements.

In the occupied West Bank, the situation was equally tense as Israeli settlers launched a series of marches in Palestinian villages. These actions, seen by many as an attempt to assert control over more Palestinian land, have become increasingly common during religious holidays. In one village, at-Tawani, residents reported the largest settler invasion they had witnessed, highlighting the ongoing conflict over territory.

The international response has been critical, with the United States’ State Department and the United Nations denouncing the actions as unhelpful and provocative, particularly at a time when efforts are underway to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza. The Jordanian Islamic endowment, which helps run the Al-Aqsa site, called on Muslims worldwide to help preserve the status quo.

As tensions continue to rise, the situation in East Jerusalem and the West Bank remains volatile, with fears of further escalation.

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