During a phone call with his Indonesian counterpart Joko
Widodo on Thursday, he demanded that the 57-member body call an emergency
meeting to come to a consensus on how to defend the rights of defenseless
Palestinians and confront the crimes of the Tel Aviv regime.
The Iranian president stressed that the support for the
rights of the Palestinian nation and fight against the Zionist regime
constitute an underlying principle of the Muslim Ummah, referring to Palestine
as the beating heart of the Muslim world.
“The unity of the Muslim world remains essential in order to
face down the aggression and crimes committed by the Zionist regime,” he
continued.
The Iranian president stated that the Muslim world, as a powerful
bloc in global politics, needs more unification.
Raisi declared that Iran supports any activity aimed at
fostering better ties among Muslim nations as a result.
Widodo, for his part, supported his Iranian counterpart’s
request for an urgent OIC conference on Palestine in the hopes that it would
strengthen ties between Muslim-majority countries.
The OIC General Secretariat announced shortly after the call
that an urgent, extended meeting of the Executive Committee at the level of
Permanent Representatives would be held on Saturday at the OIC’s Jeddah
headquarters to discuss the incursions and assaults committed by Israeli
occupation forces against the al-Aqsa Mosque and its worshippers.
Israeli troops attempted to drive Palestinian worshipers
from the holy site on Wednesday by firing rubber bullets and grenades during
their second consecutive raid on the location. In reaction, worshipers flung
items at the Israeli soldiers.
At least six individuals were hurt in the most recent
flare-up, according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society.
Concern and dismay about Israeli soldiers’ invasions inside
the mosque have been voiced by the UN, Iran, Turkey, and several other nations
and organizations.
Images showing Israeli security personnel abusing
individuals at the Al-Aqsa Mosque surprised and disgusted UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres, his spokesperson said on Wednesday.
According to Stephane Dujarric, Guterres found it particularly
upsetting because the violence and beating took place during a time of a
calendar which is holy to Jews, Christians, and Muslims that should be a time
for peace and nonviolence.
He said, “Places of worship should only be utilized for
lawful religious practices.”
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian criticized
Israel for defiling the Al-Aqsa Mosque and asserted that the tide of Islamic
world unity has bewildered the Israelis.
In a tweet on Thursday, he said, “The desecration of al-Aqsa
Mosque by Israeli forces and their night raid on worshipers of the holy site created
painful scenes that are the result of the behavior of human rights advocates
who turn a blind eye to Zionism’s crimes.”
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