Al-Azhar's Imam Warns of 'Malicious Terrorist Agenda' to Weaken Palestinian Cause

Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Egypt’s al-Azhar
mosque, affirmed that terrorist movements have a malicious agenda to distance
Muslims from the Palestinian cause and involve them in internal conflicts that
serve the occupation's interest.
As he received Hamas delegation headed by the movement's
chief Ismail Haniya in Cairo on Thursday, he said that Palestine is a key
national cause and therefore al-Azhar is keen to back it and remind the nation
of Palestine's history and Arabism.
Haniya, in his turn, expressed gratitude to the tremendous
support shown by al-Azhar towards the Palestinians, especially through
"al-Azhar International Conference to Support Jerusalem", which
restored the nation’s awareness towards the Palestinian cause.
The Hamas chief showed appreciation to the medical and aid
convoys sent by al-Azhar to the Gaza Strip, adding that the crisis requires
returning to al-Azhar's moderate intellect.
In March, al-Azhar decried the Israeli occupation forces'
suppression of peaceful marches on the 42nd occasion of the Land Day and the
Great March of Return. Back then, the Palestinians' right to determine their
fate and struggle to restore their occupied land were highly stressed by
al-Azhar.
Earlier, al-Azhar warned of consequences of the US decision
to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.