The dismissal and the resignation of the Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif has covered the main stream media for the day. But, is he the only senior figure involved in the Panama Papers leak?
On Wednesday, Turkish parliament critically responded and condemned some Israeli statements made in reference to the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a series of statements in response to Erdogan’s comments on Masjid Al-Aqsa. In a Tweet on the 25th of July at 11:31am, the Ministry stated on its official page: “The statement today by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to his party activists is absurd, unfounded and distorted.” The Israeli Ministry’s comments come amidst remarks made by Erdogan who condemned and deeply criticised the oppression of the Palestinian worshippers by the Zionist regime…
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of the Republic of Turkey and the term President of the Organisation of Islamic Co-operation has made a series of remarks condemning the unsubstantiated oppression on the worshippers in the 3rd sanctuary (Haram) and 1st Qibla (direction of prayer) of the Muslims – Masjid al-Aqsa – by the Zionist regime occupying the sacred lands of Palestine and he has also specified some underlying source of these problems. Today, in an address during the AK Party’s Parliamentary group meeting in Ankara, Erdogan said: "When Israeli soldiers carelessly pollute the grounds of Al-Aqsa with their combat boots by…
"Today, the entire Islamic world shares the same spirit of unity and solidarity and stands with our Palestinian brothers and sisters."
In the early hours of Sunday morning, Zionist Occupation Forces installed sophisticated security cameras overlooking Bāb al-Asbāt (Lion's Gate); one of al-Masjid al-Aqsa's entrances.
Videos have emerged of intense clashes at the gates of al-Aqsa Masjid following the reported shooting of Imam of al-Aqsa, the elderly Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, by rubber bullets.
Masjid al-Aqsa has reportedly been reopened after two days of being closed by occupying forces... Al-Hamdu lillah
Jumuʿah (Friday) prayers have been cancelled at al-Aqsa for the first time in 17 years after shootings...
Today marks 22 years since the harrowing massacre of more than 8,000 Muslims between the ages of 7 and 70 at Srebrenica, Bosnia, at the hands of Serbia's military.
President Erdogan has warned the disintegrating EU that Turkey's patience is running out, and that "most Turks no longer want to be part of the EU"...
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