23 July 2017 - 20:39
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Rasa - Senior Advisor to the Iranian Parliament Speaker Hossein Amir Abdollahian underlined that the restrictions imposed by Israel on the Palestinian people in al-Aqsa mosque will lead to a new Intifada.
Senior Advisor to the Iranian Parliament Speaker Hossein Amir Abdollahian

RNA - Imposing oppressive rules which limit entering of real owners of Palestine to al-Aqsa mosque will create a new Intifada in the occupied lands, Amir Abdollahian said on his telegram account on Saturday.

 

The Islamic Republic supports the recent position of the Palestinian resistance leaders in condemning the Zionist regime's crimes, he noted.

 

Noting that cut of Fatah Movement relations with the occupying regime is necessary, Amir Abdollahian said that the demonstration of oppressed people of Palestine in the ‘Day of Rage’ showed that the Palestinians cannot stay patient any more in the face of the Quds occupying regime's crimes.

 

He stressed that imposing restrictions on Palestinians for entering the al-Aqsa mosque is against international rules and the Zionist regime obligations, and said that the Zionist regime's forces injured and martyred 400 people and it needs immediate international and Islamic communities’ immediate and serious reaction.

 

It is regretting that the Zionist regime has entered the hospitals and arrested some of the injured, Amir Abdollahian said, adding that the resistance movement and the Palestinian people will respond to the Zionist regime's crimes.

 

He underlined continuation of Iran support for the oppressed people of Palestine.

 

Palestinians across the occupied West Bank and besieged Gaza Strip participated in a “Day of Rage” last week to express their rejection to Israeli policies at the holy site, while clashes broke out during several marches after Israeli forces attempted to suppress the actions.

 

The protest rallies were held as tensions have continued to rise in occupied East Jerusalem after Israeli authorities implemented security measures at gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

 

Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces broke out in Ramallah, where three Palestinians were injured with live ammunition, and Bethlehem, where a Palestinian and international activist were detained by Israeli soldiers.

 

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