AGL40▲ 0 (0.00%)AIRLINK129.06▼ -0.47 (0.00%)BOP6.75▲ 0.07 (0.01%)CNERGY4.49▼ -0.14 (-0.03%)DCL8.55▼ -0.39 (-0.04%)DFML40.82▼ -0.87 (-0.02%)DGKC80.96▼ -2.81 (-0.03%)FCCL32.77▲ 0 (0.00%)FFBL74.43▼ -1.04 (-0.01%)FFL11.74▲ 0.27 (0.02%)HUBC109.58▼ -0.97 (-0.01%)HUMNL13.75▼ -0.81 (-0.06%)KEL5.31▼ -0.08 (-0.01%)KOSM7.72▼ -0.68 (-0.08%)MLCF38.6▼ -1.19 (-0.03%)NBP63.51▲ 3.22 (0.05%)OGDC194.69▼ -4.97 (-0.02%)PAEL25.71▼ -0.94 (-0.04%)PIBTL7.39▼ -0.27 (-0.04%)PPL155.45▼ -2.47 (-0.02%)PRL25.79▼ -0.94 (-0.04%)PTC17.5▼ -0.96 (-0.05%)SEARL78.65▼ -3.79 (-0.05%)TELE7.86▼ -0.45 (-0.05%)TOMCL33.73▼ -0.78 (-0.02%)TPLP8.4▼ -0.66 (-0.07%)TREET16.27▼ -1.2 (-0.07%)TRG58.22▼ -3.1 (-0.05%)UNITY27.49▲ 0.06 (0.00%)WTL1.39▲ 0.01 (0.01%)

Palestinians urged to reach Al Aqsa mosque in Ramazan

Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Share on Linkedin
[tta_listen_btn]

Hamas urged Palestinians on Wednesday to march to Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque at the start of Ramazan, raising the stakes in negotiations for a truce in Gaza.

The call by Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh fol-lowed comments by Biden, broadcast on Tuesday, that there was an agreement in principle for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas during Ramazan, while prisoners held by the Palestinians are released.

Biden said he hoped such an agreement, which a source said would also allow more aid into the stricken Palestinian enclave and bring the release of Palestinians prisoners, could be finalised by March 4, a few days before the start of fasting month.

Israel said it would allow Ramazan prayers at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque but set limits accord-ing to what it called security needs, setting the stage for possible clashes if crowds of Palestinians turn up and Gaza war is still raging.

“This is a call on our people in Jerusalem and the West Bank to march to Al Aqsa since the first day of Ramazan,” Haniyeh said in a televised speech. He said Hamas was showing flexibility in talks with Israel but at the same time it was ready to continue fighting.

“It is the duty of the Arab and Islamic nations to take the initiative to break the starvation conspiracy in Gaza,” he said, referring to what Palestinians say appears to be a deliberate policy by Israel to deny them food.

On Thursday, representatives of Hamas and Fatah will meet in Moscow to discuss the formation of a unified Palestinian government and the rebuilding of Gaza, the Russian news agency, RIA Novosti, reported on Wednesday, citing the Palestinian ambassador to Russia.—AFP

 

Related Posts

Get Alerts