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The government appeals to Israel to allow Palestinians their right to worship amid violence and heightened tension in Jerusalem

A Palestinian Hamas supporter attends a protest to support Al-Aqsa mosque, in the northern Gaza Strip, April 22 2022. Picture: MOHAMMED SALEM/REUTERS

“We strongly condemn the attacks against Palestinians, especially at a time of religious importance for all faiths in the region,” the department of international relations & co-operation said in a statement. The statement, issued by spokesperson Clayson Monyela, said: “These blatant violations of human rights and international law, which have been taking place for more than 70 years, should no longer be condoned and the international community, including the UN Security Council that is tasked with maintaining international peace and security, must act to ensure that states are held accountable for their actions.

 

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