UNESCO condemns Israel for restricting worship at Al Aqsa


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has adopted a resolution condemning Israel for restricting the freedom of worship at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque and for mishandling holy sites.

The resolution submitted by Egypt Tunisia Algeria Morocco Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates on behalf of Palestine was adopted Wednesday with 26 votes in favor six against including the United States Britain and Germany and 25 abstentions including France.

The adopted resolution referred to Jerusalem as "the occupied capital of Palestine". It condemned "restrictions of freedom of worship at the Al-Aqsa mosque" reaffirmed other complaints about Israeli management of holy sites and Israeli actions in Jerusalem the West Bank and Gaza.

The head of UN's cultural body Irina Bokova called on the UNESCO board Tuesday "to take decisions that do not further inflame tensions on the ground and that encourage respect for the sanctity of the holy sites".

"We all have responsibility to UNESCO’s mandate to take decisions that promote dialogue tolerance and peace" Bokova said in a statement.

The six-page draft resolution also called on the international community to condemn Israel for urging "its citizens to bear arms in light of the recent terror wave".

The approved text also reaffirmed that two holy sites the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron and Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem were "an integral part of Palestine". However a clause calling to recognize the Western Wall as an integral part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound was dropped following Israeli objection.

The UNESCO move comes as at least 51 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli security forces since the beginning of October.

Most of them were shot during protests or after having allegedly carried out knife attacks on Israeli Jews 10 of whom have reportedly been killed in such attacks over the same period.

Since Oct. 1 clashes have repeatedly broken out in Israeli-occupied West Bank East Jerusalem and the blockaded Gaza strip between Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli security forces.

The violence was at least partially prompted by repeated incursions by large groups of Jewish settlers -- usually backed by Israeli security forces -- into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.


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