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Demolish the mosque to build the synagogue
  • The minister of the far-right Ben Gvir proposes building a synagogue in the Fields of the Mosques of Jerusalem.
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Itamar Ben Gvir erdian, poliziaz inguratuta, Meskiten Zelaigunean, Jerusalemen.

In Jerusalem, in the last few hours, the waters are not calm. The Israeli ultra-conservative minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, has aroused Muslims on Monday afternoon with the proposal to build a Jewish synagogue in the place where the Temple Mountain is now located, sacred to both Jews and Muslims, but Minister Ben Gvir has suggested that it be built in the Mezquitas Fields and not on the Jewish side.

The Palestinian authority immediately replied: "The international community must force Israel to abandon such provocative practices," he added. He has also warned that such statements have no other purpose than to provoke the rebellion of Muslims in the Jerusalem area.

HAMAS, for its part, has called on the organization and demonstration of Ben Gvir, whom it has described as "terrorist", in reference to Afghanistan. "Israeli occupation plans must be met," the Israeli minister said.

Israel bombs a school after ceasefire fails

Following the major weekend exchange of attacks between Israel and the paramilitary group Hezbollah, which did not happen on this scale since 2006, the beginning of the week has calmed down between both sides. Yet Israel continues to bomb Gaza. In recent hours, the Israeli Armed Forces have bombed Al-Ezz Bin Abdul Salam College, located near Nuseirat, the camp of thousands of refugees.

In addition, the Armed Forces have announced their intention to enter central Gaza, as reported by Al Jazira in a press release.

Aid from the USA

Washington has sent over 50,000 tons of war material to the Israeli Army worldwide since 7 October. All this has been carried by more than half a million aircraft and hundreds of ships, according to data provided by the Israeli Ministry of Defence. Among other things, it has provided him with armoured vehicles, ammunition, defence protections, as well as medical and protective equipment. The Israeli Ministry of Defence has described as "decisive" the assistance of the United States to the operational capabilities of its army.

In addition, it will continue to cooperate. And that is that the new President of the United States will be decided in the elections next November 5, between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and they will continue to shake hands with Netanyahu. Today, what the government of the Democratic candidate, Harris, is doing is obvious, and Trump promises even more. In talking about the issue, Trump has become: First EE.UU, except for Israel.

The latest polls put Harris and Trump alike. Ahead of the Democrat, 44 percent of the vote, and just minutes from Trump, 42 percent. Harris, for his part, has insisted that "it's time for a ceasefire" in Gaza and has once again criticized Trump saying "you're extreme left" and "you support Hamas."

 

 

 

Since then, Israel has killed at least 40,000 Palestinians.