Turks Protest “Israeli” Mosque Burning

Hundreds of people have taken to streets of Istanbul burning "Israeli" flags in protest at a recent attack against Palestinian mosques by "Israeli" settlers.
The demonstrators - who rallied after the Friday prayer in the Turkish city's monumental Fatih Mosque - chanted anti-"Israeli" slogans and warned of massive demonstrations against aggressive "Israeli" policies in the occupied Palestinian territories, IRNA reported on Saturday.
The latest anti-"Israeli" march comes after a May 4 case of "arson" in which "Israeli" settlers reportedly broke into a mosque in a village near the northern West Bank city of Nablus and set fire to the Muslim house of worship.
The blaze caused damage to the building, desecrating the Islamic site by charring holy books and prayer carpets.
"Israeli" authorities in the civil administration, however, have voiced doubts about the Palestinian claim, claiming that the fire could have been caused by an electrical short circuit.
However, "Israeli" firefighters said Thursday that the fire appears to have been deliberately set.
The Palestinians, on their part, have condemned the latest arson attack and argued that all evidence indicated that "Israeli" settlers were behind the case.
The arson attack took place as US mediator George Mitchell arrived in the region to make a push for restarting the dormant "Israeli"-Palestinian peace talks.
Since its establishment after the Second World War, "Israel" has either destroyed or seized more than 1,000 mosques in the occupied territories, say Palestinian officials quoted by IRNA.
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