Erdogan Says Muslims Won't Remain Silent on Al-Quds Crisis


Erdogan Says Muslims Won't Remain Silent on Al-Quds Crisis

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Turkey's president has condemned Israeli security measures at a sensitive Jerusalem (Al-Quds) holy site saying the Islamic world would not remain silent.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed reporters Sunday in Istanbul before departing on a visit to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar, AP reported.

He says: "No one can expect the Islamic world to remain unresponsive after the humiliation Muslims suffered with the restrictions at the Noble Sanctuary (al-Haram al-Sharif)."

Earlier this week, Israel installed metal detectors at the shrine in after a deadly attack by Arab gunmen there which killed two Israeli policemen. The metal detectors are perceived by the Palestinians as an encroachment on Muslim rights and have led to protests in the Muslim world.

Erdogan called on Israel to remove the detectors in a phone conversation with his counterpart Reuven Rivlin on Thursday.

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