
Hamas rages at Spanish vacationer who posed in ‘conceited’ garments at Al-Aqsa Mosque
The Hamas terror group that guidelines the Gaza Strip launched a marketing campaign Wednesday in opposition to a Spanish vacationer who posted photos in what the group known as “conceited” garments whereas visiting the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The younger lady was pictured carrying a flowing inexperienced gown with a low neckline. In a single image she reveals a leg by a slit within the gown as she sits in entrance of the Dome of the Rock shrine.
A number of media shops related to the fear group ran objects on the girl, with Hamas spokesman Hazem Kassam calling her a “Zionist extremist.”
“A Zionist extremist desecrated the blessed Al-Aqsa compound and revealed revealing pictures on it — one thing that constitutes an unprecedented provocation in opposition to the sentiments of the Palestinian folks and a continuation of the defilement of the purity of Al-Aqsa, in addition to Zionist contempt for all the Arab folks,” Kassam stated.
مستوطنة صهيونية تلتقط صوراً أمام قبة الصخرة بلباس عاري خلال اقتحامها باحات الأقصى مع مجموعة من المستوطنين !! pic.twitter.com/dKmKwCFaqI
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Israel’s Kan public broadcaster stated the unidentified lady was a Christian vacationer from Spain.
The Temple Mount is the holiest place for Jews, as the positioning of the biblical temples, and Al-Aqsa is the third-holiest shrine in Islam, turning the realm into a significant flashpoint within the Israeli-Palestinian battle.
In 2017, a Belgian mannequin precipitated outrage when she posed nude on a roof overlooking the Western Wall.
Marisa Papen instructed the Instances of Israel that she and her photographer had tried to discover a location from which each the Western Wall and the Temple Mount can be seen and had even taken photos with the Dome of the Rock within the background.
The Western Wall image, together with others from Papen’s go to to Israel, went on show within the Frank Rose Gallery in Knokke, Belgium, in an exhibit titled “Street to Liberation.”