Line of Control Peace Mission expresses concern over attacks on
Muslim worshippers at Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli forces

LONDON, (MANEND NEWS): Line of Control (LOC) Peace Mission, has
expressed concern over the attacks on Muslim worshippers at Al-Aqsa
Mosque by Israeli forces in Jerusalem.
LOC Peace Mission condemned the violation by Israeli forces and said,
“The violence that took place at Al-Aqsa Mosque is a matter of great
sadness. We condemn this type of violence. ”A meeting of LOC Peace
Mission Central Advisory council was held to discuss the dispute of
Palestine-Israel and oppression committed by Israeli forces upon
innocent people 0f Palestine. The meeting was chaired by Abbas.
Members of Central Advisory Council participated in the meeting
arranged via Google Meet Abbas Butt, Dr. M. Ishaq Khan, Mushtaq
Mughal, M. Ashgar, M. Riaz Khan, Dr. Rizwan Rumi, M. Nawaz.
According to Joint Statement of LOC Peace Mission “We strongly
condemn the attack on Masjid Al-Aqsa. Israel has been occupying the
Palestinian lands by establishing settlements in breach of international

law. We call on the UN, to take responsibility to stop the atrocity in
Palestine. We stand by the oppressed Palestinian people. “The violence
is unacceptable. This type of violence is never acceptable. We expect
all should restrain so that such incident never happens in any part of
the (Occupied) Palestinian land,” they added.
The presser further said, “The holy places such as Al-Aqsa Mosque
which has great significance in Islam should always be respected and
should be used for worshipping only and not for fighting.”
“International organisations such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty
International should also rise concerns over Israeli attacks on
Palestine. They should help and give protection to the people of
Palestine,” statement added.

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