Fatah spokesman: "The world must call things by their true name – the Israeli violence is taking place at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and not at what Israel claims is the Third Temple"
Headline: “Fatah calls to adopt the example given by the capital of Iceland, and welcomes the statements of [MEP Martina] Anderson and [EU Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Maja] Kocijančič”
“The Fatah Movement in a statement welcomed the call by the European Union to honor the status quo at the Arab holy sites in Jerusalem, and its warning to Israel against continuing the actions of provocation in Jerusalem…
The Fatah Movement especially appreciated what it termed ‘the clear and honest language’ of the Chair of the European Union’s (sic., actually European Parliament’s) Delegation for Relations with Palestine Martina Anderson.
[Fatah Spokesman in Europe Jamal] Nazzal said: ‘Under these circumstances, the world must call things by their true name – the Israeli violence is taking place at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and not at what Israel claims is the Third Temple.’
As part of welcoming Anderson’s statement, Nazzal warned ‘of the absurdity of the fact that some of world media is being dragged along after the Israeli terms that deny the reality, and the mere use of them constitutes a similar denial of the rights of our people to call our holy sites by their real names.’”
“The Fatah Movement in a statement welcomed the call by the European Union to honor the status quo at the Arab holy sites in Jerusalem, and its warning to Israel against continuing the actions of provocation in Jerusalem…
The Fatah Movement especially appreciated what it termed ‘the clear and honest language’ of the Chair of the European Union’s (sic., actually European Parliament’s) Delegation for Relations with Palestine Martina Anderson.
[Fatah Spokesman in Europe Jamal] Nazzal said: ‘Under these circumstances, the world must call things by their true name – the Israeli violence is taking place at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and not at what Israel claims is the Third Temple.’
As part of welcoming Anderson’s statement, Nazzal warned ‘of the absurdity of the fact that some of world media is being dragged along after the Israeli terms that deny the reality, and the mere use of them constitutes a similar denial of the rights of our people to call our holy sites by their real names.’”