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Israeli minister's visit to holy site sparks condemnation

The United States warned of steps which may harm the status quo.

SAUDI ARABIA AND the United Arab Emirates were among the nations to condemn a visit by Israel’s extreme-right new national security minister to Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque compound.

The move by firebrand Itamar Ben-Gvir has enraged Palestinians, while the United States warned of steps which may harm the status quo.

“Our government will not surrender to the threats of Hamas,” Ben-Gvir vowed in a statement published by his spokesman, after the Palestinian militant group warned such a step was a “red line”.

Ben-Gvir’s visit comes days after he took office as national security minister, with powers over the police, giving his decision to enter the highly sensitive site considerable weight.

Al-Aqsa mosque is the third-holiest place in Islam and the most sacred site to Jews, who refer to the compound as the Temple Mount.

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Under a longstanding status quo, non-Muslims can visit the site at specific times but are not allowed to pray there.

In recent years, a growing number of Jews, most of them Israeli nationalists, have covertly prayed at the compound, a development decried by Palestinians.

The UAE, which established diplomatic ties with Israel in 2020, “strongly condemned the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque courtyard by an Israeli minister”.

The US ambassador to Israel, Tom Nides, said Washington “has made it clear to the Israeli government it opposes any steps that could harm the status quo in the holy sites”.

Lying in the walled Old City of Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, the compound is administered by Jordan’s Waqf Islamic affairs council, with Israeli forces operating there and controlling access.

After his visit, Ben-Gvir vowed to “maintain the freedom of movement for Muslims and Christians, but Jews will also go up to the mount, and those who make threats must be dealt with — with an iron hand”.

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The politician has lobbied to allow Jewish prayer in the compound, a move opposed by mainstream rabbinical authorities.

Israel’s Sephardi chief rabbi, Yitzhak Yosef, wrote to Ben-Gvir today.

“What will people say when they see a minister, an observant Jew, who flouts the position of the rabbinate?” he asked.

While Ben-Gvir has visited the compound numerous times since entering parliament in April 2021, his presence as a top minister is highly significant.

A controversial visit in 2000 by then opposition leader Ariel Sharon was one of the main triggers for the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising, which lasted until 2005.

The Palestinian foreign ministry called Ben-Gvir’s visit a “serious threat”.

Basem Naim, a senior Hamas official, last week warned such a step would be “a big red line and it will lead to an explosion”.

Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem deemed it a “crime” and vowed the mosque compound “will remain Palestinian, Arab, Islamic”.

 © AFP 2023

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    Jan 11th 2023, 2:33 PM

    European post to Ireland seems to go through the UK first, causing enormous delays. Why? Ireland is part of Europe, not Britain – why does it use their service.
    Also – they need to work on raising awareness in Europe that the REPUBLIC of Ireland (‘le Sud’) is not part of the UK. I have to explain it every time I post a letter in France and Belgium. (‘We’re not the Royaume Uni – we don’t have a King!)

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    Jan 11th 2023, 3:59 PM

    @Amanda Reid: Some mail goes through the UK, but that would be bagged and all they do us forward it. Parcels would be shipped differently.

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    Jan 11th 2023, 12:48 PM

    The guts of six weeks to post from the North to Spain. Joke.

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    @Kevin Rooney: at least he/she received, I ordered a big commercial fridge in the mid of Sep last year, “it’s still on the way” the supplier told me

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    You’re not kidding, a birthday card from the UK posted on December 11th arrived yesterday.

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    Jan 11th 2023, 4:00 PM

    @Danny Poyner: Has it a first or second class stamp on it or is it an international stamp.

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    This afternoon, BBC radio news are reporting that Royal Mail have suffered a cyberattack, and are advising UK users not to post any international mail items, so don’t expect any improvement soon.

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    My parcel from the US was handed over to An Post on Dec 21st at the latest. They informed me by letter that customs charges needed to be paid on Jan 6th, by which stage I had already paid them (on the 4th), having done the research myself and getting info from USPS, really shouldn’t have to be doing that work myself. As of 11th the package has still not been delivered. The last piece of tracking information is my customs payment on Jan 4th.
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