Kuwaiti Speaker of the National Assembly Marzouq Al-Ghanim called for a comprehensive Arab, Islamic and international action to put real pressure on the Israeli occupation, after settlers and Israeli police attacked the worshipers in Al-Aqsa Mosque on the morning of Eid Al-Adha.

Al-Ghanim said that "these brutal attacks committed by the Zionist occupation forces prove the fall of false calls for peace and empty settlement projects, with an occupying entity knows only the logic of oppression and force," adding that "it is shameful to leave the Jerusalemites and the Palestinians face the enemy alone."

He added that if the military conditions are unfavorable, the Arab, Islamic and international political, cultural and human rights should be actively pursued.

Dozens of Palestinians were injured as a result of attacks by Israeli occupation forces and settlers in Al-Aqsa Square (Al-Jazeera)

Islamic cooperation condemns
On the other hand, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation strongly condemned the storming of extremist settler groups under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces Al-Aqsa Mosque and the attack on worshipers in its yards.

The organization said in a statement that what happened "an extension of Israel's repeated violations of the sanctity of the holy places, and a flagrant violation of the Geneva Conventions and international law."

The OIC has held the Israeli government fully responsible for the consequences of the continuation of these systematic attacks, which constitute a major provocation to the feelings of Muslims all over the world.

It also called on the international community, especially the UN Security Council, to shoulder its responsibilities to put an end to these serious and repeated Israeli violations against Islamic and Christian holy sites in occupied Jerusalem.

The occupation forces allowed about 1800 settlers to storm the Al-Aqsa Mosque after the Eid al-Adha prayer Sunday. Israeli police also suppressed worshipers inside the mosque, resulting in dozens of injuries as a result of the use of tear gas and rubber bullets.

The newspaper "Maariv" Israeli that the number of settlers who stormed the mosque in the so-called memory of the destruction of the Temple increased by 17%, compared to their number last year on the same occasion.