Arab League warns of Jerusalem red line


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Arab League warned yesterday that Israel has reached a "red line" after fresh clashes in Jerusalem, urging international pressure to stop what it branded "violations" in the holy city.

Clashes around the flashpoint Al Aqsa mosque compound - the third holiest site in Islam and Judaism's holiest - prompted Israel on Thursday to close the site for a day. Al Aqsa and adjacent neighbourhoods have seen months of violence, with the mosque compound a rallying point for Palestinian resistance to perceived Jewish attempts to take control of it.

"Israel has reached a red line," Arab League deputy chief Ahmed Ben Hilli said after an assembly of the 22-member bloc's delegates. He called on Arabs and the international community "to put a stop to these practices by the Israeli occupation authorities in Jerusalem".

"Touching Jerusalem will lead to results with untold consequences," he added. Yesterday, Israeli far-right lawmaker Moshe Feiglin visited the compound in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, pressing for Jews to be allowed to pray there despite the heightened tensions over its status.


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