Battle for control in East Jerusalem
The race for authority the Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem after more Arab nations normalize relations with Israel is raising concerns in Jordan that it may be sidelined as Turkey is seen as attempting to step in and assert its role as representatives of Palestinian cause
The Media Line |
Published: 01.01.21 , 19:27
During a stroll inside Jerusalem’s Old City, or a drive around the Arab neighborhoods in East Jerusalem, one cannot help but notice Turkish flags hanging outside shops and atop homes, as well as the affinity and warm welcome extended to Turkish tourists visiting the holy city.
Battle for Control in East Jerusalem Mohammad Al-Kassim 12/30/2020
As more Arab governments normalize relations with Israel, their governments are intensifying the fight for control over Islamic holy sites in the city
During a stroll inside Jerusalem’s Old City, or a drive around the Arab neighborhoods in east Jerusalem, one cannot help but notice Turkish flags hanging outside shops and atop homes, as well as the affinity and warm welcome extended to Turkish tourists visiting the holy city.
Another sign of the rising Turkish influence among Palestinians is the availability and abundance of Turkish goods in markets in east Jerusalem and throughout the Palestinian territories.