Hamas warns the occupation against continuing settlers’ storming of Al-Aqsa
Amman Today
publish date 2021-09-27 18:32:44
In a charged atmosphere in the West Bank, after the martyrdom of five resistance fighters, the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” warned, on Monday, the occupation authorities against continuing to allow its settlers to “storm Al-Aqsa Mosque.”
The movement’s spokesman in Jerusalem, Muhammad Hamadeh, said in a statement: “This criminal (Israeli) enemy will only reap loss and regret from his foolishness. Our people and our people will not leave Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque alone.” Its attempts to impose the temporal and spatial division of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.”
The incursions and measures taken by the occupation in occupied Jerusalem had previously sparked an open war between the occupation and the resistance in Gaza in what was known as the “Sword of Jerusalem” on the sixth of last May.
Earlier, the Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem, in a brief statement that reached Anatolia, said that 626 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque during the morning period.
The pace of incursions has witnessed a noticeable increase since the beginning of the Jewish “Sukrim Feast” last week, which ends in two days.
The Department of Islamic Endowments reported that more than a thousand settlers stormed the mosque during the last days, on the occasion of the Throne Day.
In turn, the Ministry of Jerusalem Affairs warned, in a statement on Monday, that “the Israeli incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque took a dangerous turn, with the large number of intruders, accompanied by frantic attempts to perform religious rituals, especially during the Jewish holidays.”
The incursions take place in two shifts, in the morning and after the noon prayer, through the Mughrabi Gate in the western wall of the mosque, with the facilities and escort of the Israeli police.
The Israeli police began to allow the incursions in 2003, despite repeated condemnation by the Islamic Waqf Department in Jerusalem.
And Jerusalem families continued the activities of the “ribat al-hamil” in the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city of Jerusalem, in response to the idea launched by Sheikh Raed Salah in 2007.
Thousands of Jerusalemites performed the dawn prayer last Friday at Al-Aqsa, after popular Jerusalem calls for the reconstruction of the mosque with worshipers and the ribat in it, within what is known as the “ribat al-Hamael.”
Since the early hours of the morning (Friday), large numbers of worshipers, including families, children and young people, flocked to Al-Aqsa, where they spread in its covered courtyards and chapels.
The families of Al-Tamimi, Murar, Ghosheh, Jaber, Al-Sharbati, Al-Salaymeh, Al-Rajbi, Adkedek, Al-Qawasmi and Al-Razem families gathered their sons to perform the dawn prayer in Al-Aqsa.
Following the prayer, the children of the families gathered in the courtyards of the mosque, as part of the blessed competition to perform the dawn prayer in Al-Aqsa and the ribat there. The sons of the Jerusalemite families chanted the takbeer and the oath to protect Al-Aqsa Mosque, along with songs and prayers. Jerusalemite families held a collective breakfast in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Islamic movement in the occupied interior began in 2000, the “March of the Banners” of the ribat in Al-Aqsa, then it developed into the idea of the “ribat Al-Hamil” launched by Sheikh Raed Salah in 2007, and is based on distributing the days of the week to each area in Jerusalem so that its people link up in Al-Aqsa.
The project was called “the program for the ties of the Holy Al-Quds Al-Quds Al-Sharif in the Al-Aqsa Mosque”, given that in Al-Quds Al-Sharif there are more than one hundred and fifty loads that are distributed into groups, each group includes ten groups only, and each group ties one day each month except for Fridays and saturday.
And every payload in every group mobilizes its men and women, old and young, to Al-Aqsa Mosque on the day it is tied, to supply Al-Aqsa daily with tens of thousands morning and evening to support it.
Rabat Al-Hamael came in response to the occupation’s attempts to demolish part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, known as the Al-Mughrabi Road in 2007, and the attempts to convert the Al-Buraq Mosque into a synagogue.
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