Ministers in the occupation government and the so-called Temple groups are inciting against Sheikh Ekrima Sabri, head of the Supreme Islamic Council and Imam and preacher of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, an hour after he mourned the martyred leader Ismail Haniyeh during the Al-Aqsa sermon.
Interior Minister Moshe Arbel demanded that Sheikh Sabri’s identity be revoked, on the pretext of “committing security violations and breach of trust.” In his demand, the minister denounced Sheikh Haniyeh’s eulogy in Al-Aqsa, saying that he was one of those responsible for the events of “October 7.”
The claim stated, ‘Article 11A of the Entry into Israel Law grants the Minister of the Interior the authority to cancel a permanent residence permit for committing an act that constitutes a breach of trust.
He asked the government’s legal advisor to help him complete the procedures to withdraw Sheikh Sabri’s identity.
As for the Minister of National Security in the occupation government, Itamar Ben Gvir, he demanded that the P
ublic Prosecution open an immediate investigation with Sheikh Sabri.
The police said that they had begun examining Sheikh Sabri’s sermon at Al-Aqsa to see if there was any “incitement” in it, and said in their statement, “Based on the information, the necessary steps will be taken.”
Meanwhile, the so-called Temple groups and their social media outlets began publishing a video of the martyr Haniyeh’s obituary in Al-Aqsa, and demanded ‘his expulsion and disposal,’ and they also called for attacking him in his home
Source: Maan News Agency