Sudan: Islamists slam official silence about Israeli aggression at Al Aqsa Mosque

Sudanese hardline Islamist cleric Mohamed Ali Jazuli speaks to people at a mosque in the capital Khartoum following Friday prayers, on November 29, 2019. - Ousted president Omar al-Bashir's party today condemned Sudan's new "illegal government" for ordering its closure and the dismantling of his regime that ruled the country for 30 years. Sudan's new authorities yesterday approved a law ordering the Islamist leader's National Congress Party to be dissolved, its assets confiscated and the regime dismantled as demanded by the protest movement that led to Bashir's fall in April. (Photo by ASHRAF SHAZLY / AFP) (Photo by ASHRAF SHAZLY/AFP via Getty Images)

Islamists in Sudan have condemned the silence of the Sudanese government about Israeli aggression at Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, Quds Press reported on Monday. The Head of the Broad Islamic Current, Adel Ala Allah, declared the movement's solidarity with the Palestinians. Ala Allah rejected any form of normalisation of ties between Sudan and the Israeli occupation state. He also hailed the "persistence and resilience of the Palestinians who face continuous Israeli violations and oppression." The movement leader called for the legitimate return of all Palestinian refugees to their land. The Broad Islamic Current was founded in April when ten Sudanese Islamic factions announced that they were uniting. READ: Jordanians take to the streets in solidarity with Al-Aqsa Mosque Source

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