Jordan’s King Abdullah Promises To Defend Al-Aqsa From Jewish ‘Extremists’

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Jordan’s King Abdullah II said today that he will stand against any attacks on the Al-Asqa Mosque on the Har Habayis by so-called Israeli “extremists,” following clashes on Sunday at the holy site.

“Our responsibility towards the Muslim holy places in Jerusalem is our top priority in the international arena, and we use all means necessary to defend al-Aksa Mosque,” King Abdullah said in an interview to the Jordanian daily, Al-Dustour, as reported in the Jerusalem Post.

King Abdullah claimed that Israel has continually tries to “change the status quo” on the Temple Mount, which currently restricts non-Muslim visitation and allows for unlimited Muslim prayer at the site. However, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu has repeatedly said there will be no changes to the status quo.

Following the 1967 Six Day War, Jordan was given the authority to manage the Temple Mount and Al-Asqa Mosque, where several clashes have erupted over the years, often between Muslim activists and Jewish worshipers during holidays.

About 400 Jews visited the Temple Mount on Sunday to pray during the Jewish fast of Tisha B’Av, which commemorates the destruction of the Jewish Temples. Seven Jewish worshipers were detained for violating visitor rules. Groups of Muslims also clashed with police who were trying to distance them from Jewish visitors who were being escorted from the Har Habayis.

JNS.ORG / Matzav.com Israel


3 COMMENTS

  1. He knows he is completely impotent to carry out his words, so he just spouts them to look good for the Muslim extremists, who could take over his territory in a heartbeat if it weren’t for Israe’s protection.

  2. Hey Kingo! You threw out all the Palestinians from their country Jordan and took it over for your hash smokers. Jordan is Palestine. You Fool.

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