Israeli TV Station caves to Political Correctness on Islamic Female Clothes restrictions

From Eric Dondero:

Israeli TV Station Channel 10, has had to pull back on ads showing British models Trinny & Susannah dressed in revealing clothing with a Mosque as a backdrop.

Ynet News has the story "Muslims offended by Trinny & Susannah":

The Islamic Movement's al-Aqsa institution association slammed Channel 10 for publishing a picture of the two women wearing strapless dresses against the backdrop of the mosque.

The association released a statement saying that "the publication of such abomination against the backdrop of an image of the al-Aqsa Mosque, in order to promote a television program on fashion and clothes, is a blatant violation and a desecration of Islam's holy mosque. This is an insult to more than one and a half billion Muslims in the world."

The association demanded that Channel 10 remove the ads immediately. "This is not the first time Israelis make use of pictures of the al-Aqsa Mosque, which violate the sanctity of Islam, whether with alcohol bottles or in order to promote tourism to occupied Jerusalem. We call for the immediate removal of the newspaper ads."

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