“The desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque by some cabinet ministers of the fake Israeli regime and Zionist settlers is a clear violation of Islamic sanctities and the rights of the Muslims across the world, and is a provocative act to escalate tension and instability in the region”, Bagheri Kani said on Tuesday on X, formerly Twitter.
“This illegal and provocative act is condemned and deserves a global response, especially from Islamic governments and Muslim nations”, he added in his post.
The top Iranian diplomat reiterated that the international community bears an immediate responsibility to stop the Zionist regime’s barbaric actions that violate international law and regulations.
Earlier on Tuesday, far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir toured Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is the third holiest place in Islam, saying that Jews should be allowed to pray at the compound.
Around 2,250 Zionist settlers visited the mosque on Tuesday as well, according to the Waqf, which is the foundation administering the holy site.
Ben-Gvir’s remark and the desecration of Al-Aqsa drew strong condemnation. This is because the existing decades-long rules allow Jews to only visit the site not pray there.
IRNA