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Israel has decided to keep the Al-Aqsa Mosque closed during Eid al-Fitr and the following period, citing security concerns. The Islamic Waqf, which administers the site, has been officially notified of the decision. The mosque was initially closed earlier in the month amid heightened tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Palestinians have condemned the move as an attempt to tighten Israeli control over the holy site during Ramadan.

Several Muslim-majority countries have denounced the closure as unjustified and called for the immediate lifting of restrictions. For the first time since Israel’s 1967 occupation of East Jerusalem, Palestinians were unable to perform Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa during Ramadan. Access remains limited to a maximum of 25 Waqf staff per shift, and surveillance cameras have reportedly been installed. The Old City of Jerusalem is under near-lockdown, with only local residents allowed entry.

Waqf officials warned that the temporary ban could become permanent, signaling a potential long-term shift in the mosque’s status. International law prohibits permanent changes in occupied territories, and the current restrictions have raised concerns about erosion of the long-standing status quo governing Al-Aqsa.

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