Saturday, 3 October 2009

Salah urges Palestinians in J’lem to continue their defense of Aqsa Mosque


Salah urges Palestinians in J’lem to continue their defense of Aqsa Mosque

[ 03/10/2009 - 08:07 AM ]


UMM Al-FAHM, (PIC)-- Sheikh Ra’ed Salah, the head of the Islamic Movement in 1948 occupied Palestine, called on the Palestinian worshipers inside the Aqsa Mosque to continue their steadfastness and standing in the face of the Israeli occupation and its settlers who declared their intention to resume their attack on the Mosque next Sunday.

“Jerusalem and the Aqsa Mosque appeal for help, while the Arab and Muslim worlds are in shameful and suspicious silence that is unacceptable and rejected,” Sheikh Salah underlined during a ceremony on the dangers threatening the Aqsa Mosque held Friday in Umm Al-Fahm.

The Islamic Movement leader noted during his speech that the Israeli occupation fears that the Muslim peoples would move from Ankara to Kuala Lumpur and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Peninsula to defend the holy Mosque because this means the demise of the occupation, the liberation of Jerusalem and the establishment of the Palestinian state.

The Palestinian leader hailed and praised the fortitude and steadfastness of all Palestinians who defended the Aqsa Mosque last Sunday and warned of new attempts to storm the Mosque this Sunday.

For his part, Sheikh Ekrema Sabri, the head of the higher Islamic authority in Jerusalem, stressed during the ceremony the need for stationing in the courtyards of the Aqsa Mosque because of the dangers threatening it nowadays especially after Jewish extremist groups called on its supporters to storm the Mosque anew next Sunday.

Sheikh Sabri pointed out that the Arab masses in 1948 occupied Palestine sent a strongly-worded message during the march held Thursday in Araba to the Zionist regime that they would never bow to its racist policies against them.

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