MALAYSIA STRONGLY CONDEMNS INCURSION AND ATTACK IN AL-AQSA MOSQUE

MALAYSIA STRONGLY CONDEMNS INCURSION AND ATTACK IN AL-AQSA MOSQUE

Abdul Hadi Awang, the Malaysian prime minister's special envoy for Middle East affairs, strongly condemned the violent attack by the zionist police on Muslims in the Al-Aqsa Mosque which resulted in more than 200 injuries among the worshipers.

Awang added in a statement on Saturday: “The Israeli Zionists committed atrocities by firing smoke and hand grenades and ruthlessly attacking Muslim worshipers with rubber bullets.”

He also pointed out that the occupation police carried out large-scale arrests of worshipers in Al-Aqsa while they were performing the Qiyaam prayers during the last ten nights of the blessed month of Ramadan.

The prime minister’s envoy called on all Muslims to continue protesting in solidarity with the Jerusalemites, stressing that the Palestinian cause is not only a Muslim issue but a global humanitarian issue.

Awang appealed to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the League of Arab States, and the entire Islamic world to take firm measures and condemn the zionist aggression.

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