ISIS calls on Muslims to 'set fire to churches and synagogues' around the world at Easter

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ISIS has called on Muslims to set fire to churches and synagogues around the world this Easter weekend in a horrific threat. The group’s propaganda reportedly called for attacks in the US, Europe, Russia, UAE, Syria, Tunisia, and Morocco during the Easter holidays in response to the closure of al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

In the latest edition of its al-Naba newspaper, the terrorists also reportedly called for attacks during the Jewish holiday of Passover, which began yesterday and ends next Thursday. The shocking warnings come after Israel closed the al-Aqsa Mosque in late February, with authorities extending the closure until mid-April.

Today marks 34 days since the Israeli occupation closed the mosque to worshippers over what they described as security concerns amid the war with Iran.

Israel declared a nationwide state of emergency and prohibited mass gatherings, including at holy sites.

The Palestinian Authority condemned the closure of the mosque, which previously remained open since 1967, as extremist settlers called to access the site to hold rituals for Passover, WAFA News Agency reports.

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