Hamas warns of synagogue attacks in case of new Al-Aqsa raid

Hamas warns of synagogue attacks in case of new Al-Aqsa raid

Hamas warns of synagogue attacks in case of new Al-Aqsa raid

Hamas warns of synagogue attacks in case of new Al-Aqsa raid

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The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas warned Saturday of attacks on synagogues if Israeli forces carry out some other raid at the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque in annexed east Jerusalem.

“Whoever takes the decision to repeat this scene (of a deployment inside the mosque) will be taking the decision to destroy thousands of synagogues across the world,” Yahya Sinwar, Hamas chief in the Gaza Strip, said in a speech.

Israeli police have over the past two weeks clashed repeatedly with Palestinian protesters at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, with footage showing them firing tear gas inside the mosque, sparking condemnation from across the Muslim world.

“You should be ready for a great battle if the (Israeli) occupation does not stop attacking Al-Aqsa mosque,” said Sinwar.

He said Hamas would fire off hundreds of rockets at Israel in case of an act of “aggression” on Al-Aqsa at the end of May when Israel marks its capture of east Jerusalem in the 1967 Six-Day War.

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Violence in east Jerusalem has raised fears of another armed conflict similar to an 11-day war last year between Israel and Hamas, triggered in part by similar unrest at Al-Aqsa.

The ultra-modern Al-Aqsa violence introduced almost 300 the number of Palestinians wounded in clashes on the web page.

The Al-Aqsa compound is the holiest vicinity in Judaism, recognized by Jews as the Temple Mount, and the third-holiest in Islam.

Palestinian Muslims have been angered with the aid of an uptick in Jewish visits to the compound, whereby the lengthy-standing convention Jews may additionally go to however aren’t allowed to pray.

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