rylah
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Do so many here and in the international community demand Muslim exclusivity?
White House statement: Israel has assured the world that it has no intention to alter the status of this holy site, a decision which the United States applauds and welcomes.
UN statement: ...the secretary-general welcomed Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s swift condemnation of the attack and the assurances by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “that the status quo at the holy sites in Jerusalem will be respected.”
UN statement: The UN envoy said he welcomed repeated Israeli assurances that the status quo at the Temple Mount would be upheld...
EU statement: The status quo at the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif must be preserved.
Jordan: Amman will continue using every diplomatic, legal and political tools in its disposal to thwart efforts to change the status quo.
Saudi Arabia: According to an Arab media report, Netanyahu invited Saudi officials to visit Jerusalem's al-Aksa Mosque to view firsthand that the status quo remains in place at the Temple Mount.
Shall I go on?
As for the posters on this board, I'd welcome any who normally argue for Palestinian side of conflict to openly state they believe all people should be permitted to pray on the site. It will only take a few seocnds to post such a statement.
All Abrahamic faiths, at separate times for each faith
It should be limited to prayers.