Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Jordanian King Abdullah on
Thursday to discuss recent tensions between Muslim and Jewish worshipers
on the Temple Mount.
Netanyahu stressed to Abdullah that Israel is committed to maintaining the statue quo on the Temple Mount and both leaders called for an end to incitement and violence.
On Wednesday, Netanyahu said during late emergency security consultations on the growing violence in Jerusalem.
that the status quo on the Temple Mount won’t change.
Israel in the past day has sent diplomatic messages to governments around the world with this message.
[jpost.com]
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Netanyahu stressed to Abdullah that Israel is committed to maintaining the statue quo on the Temple Mount and both leaders called for an end to incitement and violence.
On Wednesday, Netanyahu said during late emergency security consultations on the growing violence in Jerusalem.
that the status quo on the Temple Mount won’t change.
Israel in the past day has sent diplomatic messages to governments around the world with this message.
[jpost.com]
6/11/14
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Israel says it won’t change rules at Aqsa Mosque ...
ReplyDeleteIsrael does not plan to change the status quo at Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque by allowing Jewish worshipers there, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Thursday.
Netanyahu’s office issued a statement saying to the two leaders discussed “the latest incidents” at the site, considered by Muslims as their third holiest place................http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/11/06/Israel-Jordan-try-to-ease-Jerusalem-tensions.html
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