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US says ambassador tricked over Jerusalem picture

May 23, 2018
In a highly provocative act, a picture was handed over to US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman in which Islam's third holiest site — the revered Al-Aqsa Mosque (picture here) — was erased and replaced by a simulation of a Jewish temple.
In a highly provocative act, a picture was handed over to US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman in which Islam's third holiest site — the revered Al-Aqsa Mosque (picture here) — was erased and replaced by a simulation of a Jewish temple.

Occupied Jerusalem — The newly-opened US embassy in occupied Jerusalem has said ambassador David Friedman was duped into being pictured receiving a photo of east Jerusalem with the revered Al-Aqsa Mosque erased.

In a picture published Tuesday night by ultra-Orthodox Jewish news site Kikar Hashabbat, the third holiest site in Islam is replaced by a simulation of a Jewish temple.

The picture could further inflame anger among Palestinians, already furious over last week's transfer of the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to occupied Jerusalem after Washington recognized the disputed city as capital of Israel.

A US embassy statement said the doctored image was pushed in front of Friedman without his consent during a visit to a charitable institution in Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv.

"Ambassador Friedman was not aware of the image thrust in front of him when the photo was taken," it said.

"He was deeply disappointed that anyone would take advantage of his visit to Bnei Brak to create controversy."

It said it had demanded an apology from the charity Achiya, an official of which had presented the picture to Friedman.

In a statement published in Israeli media, the group said a member of its staff had presented the picture on his own initiative without consulting others.

"We regret that a petty political gesture spoiled this event," it added.

Friedman, who is Jewish and a longstanding supporter of Jewish settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, is deeply unpopular among Palestinians.

The story of the contentious picture hit the front pages of several Palestinian newspapers on Wednesday.

Senior Palestinian official Saeb Erekat was quoted in Palestinian daily Al-Quds as saying that the United States is turning the Israeli-Palestinian dispute "into a religious conflict."

The Al-Aqsa compound, in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, is revered by Muslims worldwide and a potent symbol of Palestinian national identity.

The second Palestinian intifada broke out in 2000 after right-wing Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon visited the site.

A small number of Jews advocate building a third Jewish temple there.

Jews are allowed to visit but not to pray there, to avoid provoking tensions.

It is the scene of recurring clashes. — AFP


May 23, 2018
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