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Al-Aqsa: UAE airlines withdraw from Israel 'Independence Day' show amid mosque attacks
Two have pulled out of an air show marking 'Independence Day' amid repeated Israeli attacks in.
UAE flag carrier Etihad and budget airline Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will no longer be joining in on 5 May, the Israeli Pilots' Association (ISRALPA) said in separate posts on Twitter on Tuesday.
The announcement comes just a day after the airlines'involvement, the first ever by UAE carriers, was reported.
ISRALPA said it "received a message today from Wizz Air Abu Dhabi that it will not be able to participate in the Independence Day flight in Israel".
The pilots' organisation said this came soon after it was reported the over his country's violations at Al-Aqsa.
"We are sorry for this decision," ISRALPA added.
The UAE expressed its "strong protest and denunciation of the events taking place in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque" in its meeting with Israel's envoy, citing "attacks on civilians" and "incursions into holy places", UAEstate news agency WAMǰٱ.
Earlier on Tuesday, ISRALPA revealed that Etihad had said it was withdrawing from theIndependence Day air event, though this came before reports that Israel's ambassador had been called in.
Israeli forces and settlers have repeatedly and violently raidedAl-Aqsa Mosque, the third-holiest site in Islam, since Friday.
‼️ For the FOURTH day in a row, Israeli Occupation Forces violated the Al-Aqsa compound this morning
— Friends of Al Aqsa (@FriendsofAlAqsa)
They fired rubber-coated bullets at worshippers and assaulted others, forcing them out of the compound to make way for settlers ❌
The attacks have wounded scores of Palestinians and seen Israeli security forces smash mosque windows, launch tear gas and sound bombs and hit worshippers with batons.
Arab countries, including Jordan, which is formally the custodian of Al-Aqsa, have condemned Israel's actions.
Israelis mark Independence Day shortly before Palestinians observe Nakba Day, which commemorates the 700,000 Palestinians ethnically cleansed from their homes to make way for the Israeli state's 1948 creation.
Many consider the Nabka to be ongoing, citing continued Israeli settlement building and efforts to expel Palestinians from East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood and other areas.
The UAE and other Arab countries, including Bahrain and Morocco, agreed to in 2020 in deals brokered by the administration of then-US President Donald Trump.