Riyadh Mansor urges the Security Council to save the Palestinians and their sacred sites from Israel's "destructive agenda".
The Palestinian Ambassador Security Council for the UN, the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem, was in crisis and urged members of the House to help the Palestinian people and their sacred bases to protect Israel from the "irresponsible and destructive agenda". In his speech to the Council Tuesday, Riyad Mansour warned that "Israel's illegal activities in occupied East Jerusalem continue to provoke a religious
confrontation".The historic situation of the Muslim-administered Al-Aqsa mosque complex accuses Israel of "aggressive behavior and provocation". After a brutal shootout there, the sacred floor was closed briefly. Detectors. "We're clear at the point of thin," he said. "We must continue to be cautious against the dangers of such provocations and impulses, and violence can provoke fuel for another cycle.
Prayer Protest
On the ground in East Jerusalem, Muslim leaders instigated the believers on Tuesday immediately, keeping their prayer demonstrations outside, avoiding entering the mixture, and dissolving metal detectives who initially provoked triggers. Sheikh Najah Bakharat, Director of Al-Aqsa Mosque, said on Tuesday that security cameras do not fulfill demands of Muslim worship. The Palestinians "will never accept the current state if all of the items added after July 14 are not cleared," said an al-aqsa officer Shaikh Rath Saleh. "Until this moment the picture is not clear, it's night, in the middle of the night, like weeping and bats, God knows that the next day will arise," said Saleh. Dozens of Muslim worshipers prayed on the streets outside the meetings on Tuesday. Issued a statement from the occupied East Jerusalem in Algeria. With the detachment of metal detectors, hundreds of Palestinians protested against security cameras in Israel. It replaced metal detectors with "new technology", including the most advanced cameras, but could take up to six months to install.
confrontation".The historic situation of the Muslim-administered Al-Aqsa mosque complex accuses Israel of "aggressive behavior and provocation". After a brutal shootout there, the sacred floor was closed briefly. Detectors. "We're clear at the point of thin," he said. "We must continue to be cautious against the dangers of such provocations and impulses, and violence can provoke fuel for another cycle.
Prayer Protest
On the ground in East Jerusalem, Muslim leaders instigated the believers on Tuesday immediately, keeping their prayer demonstrations outside, avoiding entering the mixture, and dissolving metal detectives who initially provoked triggers. Sheikh Najah Bakharat, Director of Al-Aqsa Mosque, said on Tuesday that security cameras do not fulfill demands of Muslim worship. The Palestinians "will never accept the current state if all of the items added after July 14 are not cleared," said an al-aqsa officer Shaikh Rath Saleh. "Until this moment the picture is not clear, it's night, in the middle of the night, like weeping and bats, God knows that the next day will arise," said Saleh. Dozens of Muslim worshipers prayed on the streets outside the meetings on Tuesday. Issued a statement from the occupied East Jerusalem in Algeria. With the detachment of metal detectors, hundreds of Palestinians protested against security cameras in Israel. It replaced metal detectors with "new technology", including the most advanced cameras, but could take up to six months to install.