While fanatical Jews continued their raids on Aksa due to Passover (Passover) Day, which covers April 5-13, a remarkable decision came from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. In a statement made by the Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it was announced that the entrance of Jews to Masjid al-Aqsa is prohibited until Eid al-Fitr.
In the statement made by the Prime Minister’s Office, it was noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a comprehensive assessment of the situation with the Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant, the Minister of National Security and the heads of security units. In the statement, it was stated that the situation assessment addressed the security situation in Israel, including the West Bank, Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
INSTRUCTIONS TO MOBILE ALL FORCES
It was stated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the ministers have ordered the mobilization of all necessary operational forces to protect the Jews who will go to the Wailing Wall adjacent to the Masjid al-Aqsa to celebrate the end of Passover tomorrow and to ensure the safety of the roads there.
In the statement, on the advice of Defense Minister Gallant, Chief of General Staff Herzi Halevi, Head of Internal Intelligence Organization Shin-Bet (Shabak) Ronen Bar and Chief of Police Yaakov Shabtai, Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that “Jewish visitors and tourists” will be able to visit Masjid al-Masjid until the end of Ramadan. It was stated that they decided to prevent them from entering Aksa.
REACTION TO NETANYAHU’S DECISION
On the other hand, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, one of the far-right partners of the coalition government, reacted to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s decision.
According to the Israeli press, Ben-Gvir stated that the decision to close Aksa to Jewish settlers was a “serious mistake that would not bring peace of mind” to the region, and claimed that it “could only escalate tensions even more”.
The far-right Israeli Minister, known for promoting racist and provocative actions against Palestinians and raids on Aqsa during and before his ministry, used the following statements:
“The absence of a Jewish presence on Temple Mount (the name Jews give to Al-Aqsa Mosque) will automatically reduce the police presence there, which will create fertile ground for calls that incite Jews to kill. Rather than succumb to the whims of terror, it will give it a strong presence. must be responded to.”
Raid calls on the Passover festive
Fanatic Jews increased their calls for raids on Aksa during Passover on April 5-13. During this period, Palestinians, who were waiting for a raid, called for Muslims to Itikaf in Masjid al-Aqsa during Ramadan.
Fifteen fanatical Jewish rabbis wrote letters to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir, demanding that Jewish settlers be allowed to sacrifice at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Passover, and a reward of 5,500 dollars for those who succeed in sacrificing the sacrifice. had suggested. (AA)