RIYADH: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has strongly condemned repeated incursions by Israeli forces and settlers at Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan, Kuwait News Agency reported on Saturday.
In a statement issued following an extraordinary meeting called by Palestine and Jordan, the OIC described the incidents as a serious escalation, and condemned continued aggression by Israelis on the holy city, as well as attacks on worshippers, including women and children.
The meeting condemned what it described as continuous provocations, abuses, daily severe assaults, and incursions in gross violation of international law.
The OIC underlined that Israel has no sovereignty over any part of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and that Muslim worshippers have the right to pray freely and safely there.
According to the statement, Israeli authorities must be held accountable for the consequences of their provocative actions and systematic brutal attacks, designed to escalate the situation.
The meeting urged the international community, particularly the UN Security Council, to take urgent action and all necessary measures to stop the Israeli escalation.
The OIC underscored the significance of continuing coordination with the Arab League and the African Union to provide protection against systematic Israeli attacks.