The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian authorities has intensified in recent months, particularly in the context of the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex in Jerusalem. Since March 2026, the United States and Israel have been engaged in coordinated military operations against Iran, which has heightened tensions across the region.
In response to these military actions, Iranian forces have increased their military posturing and rhetoric, further complicating the already volatile situation.
Israeli authorities have emptied four facilities within the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex, which served as offices for the Islamic Waqf, according to the Al-Quds International Institution. This action is described as part of an escalating campaign against the Waqf, which is backed by Jordan.
The facilities were reportedly raided in recent months, with Israeli forces breaking locks and preventing replacements, leaving the sites open but expelling anyone attempting to enter. The watchdog organization notes that the selection of these facilities, located at the four corners of the mosque complex, appears deliberate rather than coincidental.
The Al-Quds International Institution warns that this could allow Israeli police to extend their control over Al-Aqsa's landmarks and facilities, effectively undermining the Waqf's authority.
This development occurs amid ongoing tensions in the region, exacerbated by the broader conflict involving Israel and Palestinian groups, particularly following the events of October 7, 2023, which were preceded by a long-standing Israeli military occupation and blockade of Palestinian territories.
The situation raises concerns about the future governance of Al-Aqsa and the implications for Palestinian rights and religious freedoms.
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