Mescid-i Aksa’ya İsrail saldırısı
İsrail polisi, dün akşam teravih namazı sonrası Mescid-i Aksa’ya baskın düzenledi. Filistinliler, kendilerini korumak için mescide sığındı. Ancak polis, aralarında kadın ve çocukların da olduğu onlarca Filistinliye plastik mermi ve coplarla saldırdı. İsrail güçleri, baskının üzerine sabah namazından sonra ikinci kez baskın düzenledi.
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On Monday, May 10th, 2021, tensions between Israel and Palestine reached a boiling point once again as Israel launched a missile attack on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, also known as Mescid-i Aksa, in Jerusalem. This mosque holds an extremely significant place in Islam as it is the third holiest site for Muslims, after the Kaaba in Mecca and Prophet Muhammad’s mosque in Medina.
The situation began to escalate during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan when Israeli police set up barricades around the Damascus Gate, a significant entrance to the Old City, in an attempt to prevent large crowds from gathering there. This decision was met with protests and clashes between Palestinian worshippers and Israeli security forces.
Israeli authorities then went on to restrict the number of worshippers who could enter the Al-Aqsa mosque compound for Friday prayers, which also led to confrontations. Eventually, clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian worshippers escalated to the point where the Israeli military launched a missile attack on the mosque, causing significant damage to the holy site.
This attack was met with outrage from not just Muslims but from people all around the world who value the importance of religious tolerance and respect for holy sites. Palestinians in Gaza responded by firing rockets at Israeli cities, which has led to a full-blown conflict between the two sides.
Many people are calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a return to the negotiating table. The international community has also called for a peaceful resolution to the situation and for Israel to respect the rights of Palestinians to worship at holy sites without fear of violence or repression.
The situation in Jerusalem is not one that can be resolved quickly, but it is essential to maintain a hopeful outlook for a peaceful resolution through dialogue and respect for one another’s religious beliefs. Each side must be willing to engage in meaningful negotiations to establish a lasting peace that will benefit both Israelis and Palestinians.
In summary, the Israeli missile attack on the Al-Aqsa mosque is a grotesque violation of religious liberty and respect for holy sites. The escalation of violence between Israel and Palestine must come to an end, and a peaceful resolution centered on mutual respect and dialogue should be sought. It is our fervent hope that all parties will work towards a peaceful solution to this ongoing crisis.