Qatar slams Israel’s brutal assault on Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestinian worshipers

Doha (QNN)- The State of Qatar has condemned in the “strongest terms” Israeli forces’ brutal raid on Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestinian worshipers who were peacefully observing the holy month of Ramadan on Tuesday night.
In a Wednesday statement, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it strongly condemned the Israeli occupation forces’ storming and vandalism of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, assaulting worshipers inside, preventing ambulances from reaching the injured and evacuating the worshipers in Al-Qibli prayer hall, imposing restrictions on the mosque’s gates and preventing Palestinians from entering.
The Ministry said it considers these “brutal criminal practices a serious escalation and a blatant infringement of the holy places, an extension of the policy of Judaizing Jerusalem, a violation of international law and resolutions of international legitimacy, and a provocation to the feelings of more than two billion Muslims in the world, especially in the blessed month of Ramadan.”
The Ministry reminded that Jerusalem is an occupied city according to international law, and therefore the responsibility for caring for the worshippers rights guaranteed by international and humanitarian conventions, not to mention the assault on them and the Islamic and Christian sanctities in the city, falls exclusively on the Israeli occupation forces.
In this context, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned against introducing any changes to the historical and legal status of Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem and its sanctities.
It also held the occupation authorities “solely responsible for the cycle of violence that will result from their systematic policies against the rights of the Palestinian people, and urges the international community to take urgent action to stop these measures.”
The Ministry reiterated the firm position of the State of Qatar on the justice of the Palestinian cause and the legitimate rights of the brotherly Palestinian people, including the full right to practice their religious rituals without restrictions, and to establish their independent state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem.