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AlAzhar_Ash_Sharif condemnation of the barbaric behavior committed by a viciously extremist Zionist official
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AlAzhar_Ash_Sharif condemnation of the barbaric behavior committed by a viciously extremist Zionist official

    AlAzhar_Ash_Sharif expresses its utter condemnation and deep dissatisfaction with the barbaric behavior committed by a viciously extremist Zionist official, who stormed the courtyards of the blessed  AlAqsa Mosque amid brutish guards of the Zionist entity. This shameful act of the Zionist occupation is an action of the Zionist criminal desecration series of the Islamic holy sites.
Al-Azhar Ash-Sharif reiterates that these provocative actions clearly reflect the barbarism of the Zionist entity and its attempt to impose a political reality by the force of arms and to change the historical identity of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif (#Jerusalem) and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque. It also stresses that history will not forgive the Zionist entity, its supporters, or those who remain silent about those crimes, and the inhumane and immoral stances made against religious sanctities and the rights of the Palestinian owners of the land and the just cause.
Al-Azhar also calls on the international community to take strong positions toward stopping these continuous crimes by the Zionist entity and to protect the religious sanctities in Al-Quds Ash-Sharif and the entire occupied Palestinian territories from the oppression of the Zionist enemy.
This gloomy span in history shall be remembered with utter resentment and rejection, following the collapse of the occupation. Besides, the decades-long silence of the international community about the crimes of the Zionist entity will not be forgotten.

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