Wednesday, 22-August-2007
Almotamar Net - Director of Al-Quds International Establishment in Yemen Abu Ubaid on Wednesday said what the Aqsa Mosque has been exposed to lately is more dangerous and needs more of the Arabs and Muslims to join forces in confronting the Israeli aggressions on the Islamic sanctities. Almotamar.net - Director of Al-Quds International Establishment in Yemen Abu Ubaid on Wednesday said what the Aqsa Mosque has been exposed to lately is more dangerous and needs more of the Arabs and Muslims to join forces in confronting the Israeli aggressions on the Islamic sanctities.

H added the issue of Al-Quds has to be the strategic pillar for the Arab and Islamic nation renascence and the criterion organising their efforts for rescuing it and working for uniting it with all of its religious, intellectual, cultural and political spectra.

He also called for confronting the attempts to Judaize it and enhance steadfastness of the Palestinian people and instigate the nation's energies as well as coordination among them and deepen their awareness about the nature of conflict with the Zionist project.

That came in an address he delivered at the 38 anniversary of burning Al-Aqsa Mosque on 21 August 1968 at the hand of the Australian Jew. The ceremony was organised by the Yemeni Journalists Syndicate in Sana'a on Wednesday.

Abu Ubaid added that Israel is now carrying out outrageous practices against the Aqsa and it patronizes it and every day the Israeli establishment allows entering of hundreds of Jews inside the Aqsa Mosque to perform their religious rituals and any Palestinian who objects that he is exposed to beating, arrest and deportation.

He warned against keeping Al-Aqsa under occupation because it will be exposed to burning and demolition and that means that the dangers are going to increase against the Aqsa Mosque with occupation ways and the outcome would be building a temple on its ruins.
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