Dhaka, Aug. 8 -- Israeli authorities on Wednesday extended their Al-Aqsa Mosque entry ban on Sheikh Mohammed Hussein, the grand mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian Territories, over a Gaza sermon.
Sheikh Hussein's lawyer said that Israel extended an initial eight-day ban on entering the holy site in East Jerusalem to an additional six months.
Authorities imposed the first ban after a Friday sermon in late July, during which Sheikh Hussein denounced the Israeli starvation policy against 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, Wafa news agency reported.
Israeli forces summoned the grand mufti on July 27 and issued him an eight-day expulsion order from the mosque, which could be renewed.
The Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Endowments and ...
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