Iran condemns Al-Aqsa Mosque desecration by Israeli ministers and settlers
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Nasser Kanaani, has issued a strong condemnation of the recent entry by two Israeli cabinet ministers and a group of Zionist settlers into the Al-Aqsa Mosque, labeling the action as an aggressive and provocative move.
Kanaani criticized the actions of the Israeli ministers and settlers, describing their entry into the mosque as a "disparaging" act that further exacerbates tensions in the region. He highlighted that this incident is a clear indication of the Zionist regime's intent to incite unrest and instability across the Middle East.
Kanaani emphasized that such actions are not isolated incidents but rather part of a broader strategy by the Israeli leadership to fuel conflict by offending the religious sentiments of Muslims, both in Palestine and across the Islamic world. He accused the Israeli regime of using these provocations to advance their warmongering agenda.
The Iranian spokesperson also directed his remarks toward the United States and other Western nations that support Israel, urging them to take immediate action to curb the "criminal" activities of the Zionist regime. Kanaani called for an end to the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip and the broader adventurism of Israel in Palestine and the region, suggesting that genuine concern for security and stability in West Asia would necessitate reining in Israeli actions.
The incident at Al-Aqsa Mosque has sparked widespread outrage among Muslims and has been condemned by various countries and organizations, including Iran, which continues to voice its strong opposition to Israeli policies and actions in the occupied territories. (ILKHA)