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Iran, Malaysia deplore Israeli Threats on al-Aqsa
Regional-Israel, Politics, 5/13/2005

Iranian President condemned Thursday Israeli "aggressive practices and policy" against the Palestinians and the holy places in Jerusalem. President Mohammed Khatami expressed when met Malaysian Premier Abdullah Badawi worry regarding recent situation in the occupied Palestinian territories and the Israeli threats of breaking in al-Aqsa Mosque.

For his part Badawi stressed the importance of al-Aqsa mosque, saying "there is no way to separate this holy place from Palestine as well as there is no political solution can neglect Palestinians' right of being in their mother land."

Meanwhile, Arab League demanded the international community to shoulder responsibility regarding latest Israeli threats for breaking into al-Aqsa mosque.

"Israel is responsible for any damage that hits al-Aqsa and any Islamic or Christian holy place in occupied Palestinian territories," Arab League said in a statement.

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