Palestinian Foreign Ministry warns: Dangerous calls to explode Al-Aqsa and build the temple.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates warned today, Saturday, April 19, of the danger of calls circulating on platforms associated with settler organizations, calling for the bombing of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the construction of the so-called "Temple" in its place.
In a statement published by the ministry and reported by the Palestinian News and Information Agency (WAFA), it was stated that these calls represent a systematic incitement to escalate targeting against Islamic and Christian sanctities in occupied Jerusalem, especially in light of the Israeli right-wing government's persistence in implementing its Judaization and expansionist plans, driven by the weak international responses to its crimes in Gaza and the systematic violations it commits.
The ministry called on the international community and UN institutions to urgently act to confront this dangerous incitement, and to take the necessary legal measures to compel Israel to respect international law, stop its oppression of the Palestinian people, and commit to peace and international legitimacy, including ending the war and genocide.
In a related context, Israeli authorities today prevented Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh from visiting several villages and towns in the Nablus and Ramallah governorates in the West Bank.
The Wall and Settlement Resistance Authority, in a post on its official Facebook page, reported that the occupation forces prevented the Prime Minister without prior notice from visiting the towns of Douma and Qusra in Nablus, and Burqa and Deir Dibwan in Ramallah, confirming that this action is part of a systematic racist policy aimed at undermining citizens' trust in the Palestinian government.
The Authority emphasized that these practices represent a continuation of Israeli violations aimed at isolating Palestinian communities and imposing a policy of fait accompli.