Hamas condemned the “performance of the Talmud rituals by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and war detective Netanyahu Birak Wall,” calling it “a “blatant attack on holiness” with a significant violation of the historical and legal status of the Al-Qua city (Jerusalem).”
The movement on Sunday said the law was “a direct provocation of Arab and Muslim sentiment,” reaffirming our views as “bias and complete accomplice,” and argued that the Brek wall “will remain purely Islamic.”
A visit to Jerusalem, occupied by Rubio, sparked rage after he joined Netanyahu at the Albrac wall and opened a 600-meter settlement tunnel that ran beneath the old town towards the foundation of the wall.
Netanyahu praised the suspension as evidence of the “unbreakable US-Israel Alliance” and praised Rubio as “an extraordinary friend.”
Analysts framed Optics, an American official in Yarmurke, the occupied Muslim holy land, as a political message that accumulated Arab and Muslim deliberations in Doha over Gaza and Al-Aqsa.
Regional observers also said Rubio’s visit was a calculated political move aimed at strengthening Israeli projects to Jewish the occupied al-Kud. They viewed the wall rituals and tunnel inauguration as part of a broader colonial strategy to assert control over the al-Aqsa compounds and eradicate their Islamic identity.
Timing consistent with the high-level Arab and Muslim debate in Doha was seen as a deliberate signal of an unwavering US parallel with Israel, even in the wake of widespread condemnation actions.
The observers also pointed out that such symbolic behavior has become a routine gesture for visiting US officials, reflecting the impact of pro-Israel policy retention within Washington.
At a joint press conference, Rubio claimed that the Palestinians who participated on October 7, 2023 had operated as “wild animals,” and “this is where it all started,” reaffirming their “unwavering” support from the US and claiming Palestine was “winded.”
