Foreign Ministry Highlights Ongoing Concerns on 57th Anniversary of Al-Aqsa Mosque Burning

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Sana'a: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates affirmed that the 57th anniversary of the burning of Al-Aqsa Mosque by the Israeli enemy comes today while Al-Aqsa continues to be subjected to excavations, incursions, and intermittent closures at an escalating pace, foreshadowing a grave danger in the coming period.

According to Yemen News Agency, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained in a statement issued on this anniversary that the daily Israeli crimes cannot be covered by the media because they affect every aspect of the lives of the Palestinian people, and only the most prominent crimes are reported in the media.

The statement pointed out that among the most prominent of these crimes that occurred recently was the assassination of martyr Fathi Khazem in front of his family, despite the alleged agreement.

It noted that over the past decades, many UN resolutions related to the Palestinian issue have been issued, but the Israeli enemy has disregarded them amidst the shameful silence of the international community.