Israel-Gaza war hangs over haj as pilgrims flock to Mecca, amid ‘anger in broader Muslim world’
- Israel’s military operations against Hamas angered the broader Muslim world, turning the haj into a ‘test’ for Saudi leaders, one expert said

Hundreds of thousands of Muslims have flocked to the Saudi holy city of Mecca for the haj pilgrimage, unfolding this year in the shadow of the Gaza war.
One of the world’s largest annual religious gatherings officially begins on Friday, and Saudi officials are trying to keep the focus on prayers.
The Gulf kingdom’s minister in charge of religious pilgrimages, Tawfiq al-Rabiah, warned last week that “no political activity” will be tolerated.
The haj, one of the five pillars of Islam, must be performed at least once by all Muslims with the means.
As of late Monday, around 1.5 million pilgrims had arrived in Saudi Arabia from abroad, most of them by air, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.
“It’s magnificent,” Mariam Comate, a 48-year-old from the Ivory Coast, said after reaching Mecca’s Grand Mosque.