EU urges international community to address concerns on repeated violations of status quo in Jerusalem
'Regional stability is at stake,' warns EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell
By Burak Bir
LONDON (AA) - The EU foreign policy chief on Wednesday called on the international community to address concerns on repeated violations of the status quo of holy sites in Jerusalem.
Josep Borrell wrote on X that he shares Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi's concerns about the repeated violations of the status quo of the Holy Sites that are "under continued threat including from (Israel’s National Security) Minister (Itamar) Ben Gvir."
"They are fully legitimate and must be addressed by the international community," he said, quoting Safadi's remarks that urged the UN Security Council and all members of the international community to take "immediate effective action to stop the illegal Israeli measures" that violate the historical and legal status quo at occupied Jerusalem’s Holy Sites.
"Regional stability is at stake," Borrell warned.
On Tuesday, the Jordanian minister said that the Security Council must adopt a binding resolution preventing Israel from further violations and escalation at Al Aqsa Mosque, adding: "It must do so before it is too late, the situation is already explosive.
Ben-Gvir claimed Monday that Jews have the right to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque, saying he would build a synagogue at the flashpoint site.
The status quo, in place since before the 1967 Israeli occupation, designates the Islamic Waqf in Jerusalem, under the Jordanian minister of Awqaf and Islamic affairs, as responsible for managing Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is a place of worship for Muslims only.
However, since 2003, Israeli police have unilaterally allowed illegal settlers to enter Al-Aqsa Mosque on weekdays, excluding Fridays and Saturdays, without the approval of the Islamic Waqf.
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