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Eight Muslim Nations Reject Israeli Attempts to Alter Jerusalem Status Quo

Pakistan and seven other Muslim-majority nations have issued a joint declaration strongly condemning Israeli actions at Al-Aqsa Mosque and rejecting any attempts to alter the historic and legal status quo in Jerusalem and at its holy sites. The statement represents a coordinated diplomatic front among Muslim nations amid escalating tensions over Israeli conduct at one of Islam's most revered sites.

The declaration calls for the protection of the existing legal framework governing Jerusalem and affirms collective support for Palestinian statehood. The nations condemned what they characterised as provocative Israeli actions at Al-Aqsa, warning that any unilateral alteration of the site's status would have grave consequences for regional stability.

The joint statement signals a hardening of collective Muslim diplomatic posture at a time when international pressure on Israel over its conduct in Palestinian territories has intensified. Pakistan's participation underscores Islamabad's longstanding policy of active engagement on the Palestinian cause within multilateral forums.

The declaration is expected to be formally communicated to international bodies, including the United Nations, as part of a broader effort to mobilise international opinion against actions perceived as threatening the sanctity and legal standing of Jerusalem's holy sites.

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Sources: Dawn Β· APP Β· Brecorder
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