AhlulBayt News Agency - Head of the Jerusalem anti-Judaization committee, Nasser Hadami, said Israeli aggressions on al-Aqsa make part of a long-term strategic scheme to build the alleged temple mount on its ruins.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with the PIC, al-Hadami said: “There is no Israeli official who has not, in a way or another, called for ruining al-Aqsa.”
The expert attributed the outbreak of the ongoing Jerusalem Intifada to Israel’s attempts to impose a new fait accompli on al-Aqsa and to divide it, both spatially and temporally, between Muslims and Israelis.
He further spoke out against the frequent sacrilegious break-ins by Israeli fanatics at the al-Aqsa as part of the same Judaization scheme.
“The Israeli occupation is racing against time and striving to seize the right moment to impose a new fait accompli on the ground and Judaize the holy al-Aqsa, particularly with the advent of Jewish holidays,” al-Hadami added.
He called on Muslims to intensify presence and vigils at al-Aqsa so as to face up to Israel’s Judaization schemes against Muslims’ third holiest site.
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24 February 2016 - 08:23
News ID: 736786
Head of the Jerusalem anti-Judaization committee, Nasser Hadami, said Israeli aggressions on al-Aqsa make part of a long-term strategic scheme to build the alleged temple mount on its ruins.