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Mufti Al-Quds Asks UNESCO to Protect Al-Aqsa

The Mufti of Al-Quds, Sheikh Ikrimah Sabri, asked the UN agency in charge of preserving world cultural heritage (UNESCO) to protect the Al-Aqsa Mosque from the planned Judgment by the Israeli occupation government. This was reported by Palestine Information Center (PICs).

Sheikh Ikrimah warned that the Israeli occupation government had planned to marty the Buraq Wall square, as part of an effort to expand Jewish-controlled places in the holy Al-Quds complex, while at the same time blocking the entry of Muslims to these places.

Sheikh Ikrimah said Arab and Muslim countries also have a big responsibility to protect the holy places of Muslims.

The Al-Quds Committee at the Ministry of Waqf and Religious Affairs in Gaza warned of the Zionist government's new scheme to judge the entire Buraq Square.

In a statement issued yesterday, the Al-Quds Committee unveiled the Israeli government's new plan which aims to create a main underground entrance that will penetrate the western wall of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The Al-Quds Committee also issued a warning that the Israeli occupation government which controls the township of Al-Quds plans to dig a large tunnel from Silwan to the Buraq square which will change the demographics of the area and eliminate the most important buildings in the complex, namely the Aqsa Mosque and the Dome. Al-Syakhrah.

The League of Palestinian Scholars calls on the Palestinian population of the West Bank to rise up against Israeli crimes and protect Muslim holy sites from the grave dangers that threaten it.

The Palestinian Ulema League, as quoted by the PIC, stated that the attacks and arson against mosques in Palestine were crimes against Allah.

The scholars emphasize that it is the Israeli occupation government that has given the green light to Jewish settlers to invade Muslim holy sites.

The Jewish settlers who carried out the attack were safe in hiding in the absence of a clear stance from the Palestinian Authority (Ramallah Authority) that suggests that the PA and Israel are in cahoots, the League of Ulama stressed.

A mob of Jewish settlers in the early hours of Monday burned Al-Anbiya Mosque in Beit Fajjar, south of Bait Al-Lahm (Bethlehem). They are still trying to burn more mosques.

On the same day, hundreds of Jewish settlers gathered in Nablus urging local authorities to demolish the Salman Al-Farisi Mosque which they said did not have the permit.

Thousands of Palestinians from various villages around the district flocked to the mosque and built a posse to deter the settlers from attacking the mosque.

A body calling itself the "Israeli civil government" in the West Bank has issued an order to demolish the mosque on the grounds that the Muslim facility does not have a building permit from the agency. Based on the decision, the Jewish settlers "demanded" the process of demolishing the mosque be accelerated. (Friends of Al-Aqsa / Republika)

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