Insolent statement from the zionist occupiers: Metal detectors will stay

Tzachi Hanegbi, the so-called Regional Cooperation Minister of the zionist occupation, explained that the metal detectors placed around the Masjid al-Aqsa would not be removed.

The terror that the zionist invaders put on the Masjid al-Aqsa continues. While the reactions still continue to occupiers that they were placed metal detectors to the entrance of the al-Haram al-Sharif, the so-called minister of the zionist gang said: “Detectors will stay”.

Hanegbi, who is also the chairman of the so-called zionists’ Parliament Foreign Affairs and ‘Attack Committee’, said in his statement to the Army Radio, “These metal detectors will remain.”

The Zionist occupiers who attacked the sanctity of the Muslims by blocking the Masjid al-Aqsa to the worship and murders Muslims are insisting that the metal detectors placed around the Masjid al-Aqsa are not removed despite the reactions shown in the Islamic world.

Hanegbi, who is one of the top names of the Likud party, said, “Metal detectors will remain.” “If the Palestinians are uncomfortable with it, they will not enter the Masjid,” signaled that the terror they had using them would continue.

Before Hanegbi's explanation, the news was reported that the zionist gangster leader Binyamin Netanyahu, instead of the metal detector doors, evaluated different methods of search, following the reactions rising from the Islamic world.

In the statement made from the Palestinian mufti, “We reject electronic gates and all measures that could affect the historical and religious structure of Jerusalem that put by occupation forces.”

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