Far-Right Israeli Minister Prays At Flashpoint Holy Site As Aid Massacres Continue In Gaza

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Deir Al-Balah, Gaza Strip (AP)- A far -right Minister of Israel On Sunday, he visited and prayed the most sensitive sacred site of Jerusalem, triggered regional condemnation, and feared that the provocative movement could further increase tensions. The visit reported that the hospitals in Gaza were killed by the Israeli fire looking for food aid.
When Israel faces global criticisms on famine-like conditions in the besieged lane, itamar Ben-Gvir’s visit to the slope compound threatened to make more efforts to stop Israel’s two-year military attack in the Gaza Strip.
The region, called the Jews as the Temple Mountain, is the most sacred region of Judaism and hosted the old Bible temples. Muslims call the site noble shelter. Today, it is home to the third largest site of Islam, Aqsa Mosque.
Visits are accepted as a provocation in the Muslim world, and clearly praying violates a long -standing status quo in the flammable region.
Under the status quo, Jews were allowed to visit the site, but Israeli police and troops were banned from praying to security. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said that after the visit of Ben-Gvir, Israel would not change the norms that manage the holy site.
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Ben-Gvir stopped after the publication of Hamas’s two weakened Israeli hostages. He pressureed the government to bring the videos that caused turmoil in Israel and the hostages caught in the attack that triggered the war on October 7, 2023 to bring an agreement to bring home from Gaza.
During his visit to the Hilltop compound, Ben-Gvir encouraged Israel to revive complex negotiations to end the war by encouraging Israel to annexes the Gaza Strip and to leave Palestinians. Hamas opposed a video on Saturday that 24 -year -old hostage Evyatar David showed skeleton and hollow -eyed in a dim -lighted Gaza tunnel. He said attempted to put pressure on Israel.
Ben-Gvir’s previous visits to the site caused threats from explosives and Palestinian militant groups. The conflicts between Israeli security forces and the Palestinian demonstrators in and around the field created a 11 -day war with Hamas in 2021.
Sunday visit was quickly condemned as a provocation of Jordan and Saudi Arabia, as well as Palestinian leaders.
The neighboring Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Al Aqsa Mosque, who served as the caregiver of the Mosque, condemned what he called “provocative attacks by the extremist minister ve and forced Israel to prevent raising.
Videos of hungry and painful Israeli hostages

Israel has been shaken by the videos of hostages with its hollow, ribs and hunger bodies with hostage.
The videos published by Hamas and Islamic jihad, the second largest militant group in Gaza, triggered anger in Israel. Tens of thousands of people urgently urgently released Israel and the United States in Tel Aviv after suspending cease -fire talks.
The right -wing politicians, who were exposed to an agreement with Hamas, said that the images strengthen their beliefs that the militant group should be destroyed once and for everyone.
In a video published on social media after his visit to the Holy Site, Ben-Gvir said, “We need to bring a message from here and conquer the entire Gaza lane from today, declare sovereignty on the entire Gaza Strip, and promote every Hamas member and encourage voluntary migration.”
Route for Deadly Chaos Food Distribution Points

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With the international anger in Gaza, approximately 90,000 protesters in Australia walked on the Sydney Harbor Bridge, and the city turned its turning point into the opposition symbol of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
Hospital officials said Israeli forces On Sunday, at least 27 Palestinians were killed in the surrounding area, the hunger crowds of witnesses to confront gunfire rose to the aid areas and rose with death money on malnutrition.
Desperation kept the Palestinian territory more than 2 million, which warned that experts are facing “The worst situation of famine scenario ″ Israel’s blockade and due to about two years of attack.
Yousef Abed announced that among the people who went to a distribution point, it was under fire -free fire and that at least three people were bleeding on the ground.
“I couldn’t stop and help them because of the bullets,” he said.
The two hospitals in South and Central Gaza reported bodies from the routes that led to the aid areas of Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, including 11 people killed in the Teina region on the way to a distribution point in Khan Younis.

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Three Palestinian witnesses, one of which traveling from Teina, said the Associated Press was shot on the routes in the military zones that were guaranteed by Israeli forces. They said that the soldiers saw that they had opened fire on the hungry crowd moving towards troops.
Witnesses looking for food have recently reported similar gunfire sounds close to aid distribution areas, and dozens of Palestinians have died. The United Nations reported that 859 people were killed near the GHF fields between 27 May-31 July and hundreds of people were killed along the LED Food convoys.
GHF says armed contractors only use pepper spray to prevent deadly crowded or use firearms. The Israeli army said that he only fired his warning shots. Both claimed that death fees were exaggerated.
The Israeli army did not immediately answer questions about the deaths reported in Sunday, but Red Crescent had reviewed his claim. GHF’s media office said that there is no gunshot “nearby or on our sites”.
Meanwhile, the Gaza Ministry of Health said that in the last 24 hours, six Palestinian adults died for reasons for malnutrition. The minister said that the losses on Sunday have brought the death fee to 82 among Palestinian adults for five weeks since the Ministry began to count the deaths among adults in late June. Deaths related to malnutrition are not included in the Ministry of war losses.
The Ministry said that the war in Gaza has died for reasons for malnutrition since it began in 2023.
Israel took a series of steps to increase food flow to Gaza last week, but the UN and the aid groups say that conditions have not healed.
The war began when Hamas attacked Southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killed about 1,200 people and kidnapped 251. Still holding 50 prisonersAbout 20 people were believed to be alive, the rest was released in their fires or other agreements. Israel’s retaliation military attack 60,400 PalestinianAccording to Gaza Ministry of Health.
The ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and fighters, works by medical experts. United Nations and other independent experts see their figures as the most reliable loss. He objected to Israel figures, but did not cause his own losses.
Metz reported from Cairo from Kuarim and Magdy.




