Malaysia condemns Israeli attack on Al-Aqsa mosque

Malaysia condemns Israeli attack on Al-Aqsa mosque

Foreign minister Saifuddin Abdullah regrets shameful and inhumane actions of the Israeli soldiers.

At least 153 Palestinians were reported injured after Israeli soldiers entered the Al-Aqsa mosque compound after dawn prayers on Friday. (AP pic)
PUTRAJAYA:
Malaysia strongly condemns the actions of the Israeli soldiers who encroached the Al-Aqsa mosque on Friday and attacked the Palestinians there, including medical workers and journalists.

Foreign minister Saifuddin Abdullah said the shameful and inhumane actions of the Israeli soldiers were very much regretted and should never have happened in the first place, especially on a Friday, what more when Muslims were observing the holy month of Ramadan.

“The Israeli soldiers also targeted women. This is an unacceptable act of brutality,” he said in a statement today.

Saifuddin said Malaysia would continue advocating the well-being of the Palestinians.

At least 153 Palestinians were reported injured following clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinians when the soldiers entered the mosque compound after the dawn prayers on Friday.

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