
Hamas: Settler Rabbis' ؤalls for intensified storming of al-Aqsa Mosque require mobilization to protect It
Hamas has confirmed that the publication by the so-called "Temple Organizations Union" of an inciting video featuring 13 prominent Israeli religious leaders, rabbis, calling for a massive storming of al-Aqsa Mosque the day after tomorrow, Monday, comes within the framework of the occupation's ongoing religious war to Judaize the city of al-Quds.
Haroun Nasser al-Din, a member of the Hamas Political Bureau and head of al-Quds Affairs Office, stressed in a press statement on Saturday that the unlimited support and protection provided by the extremist Israeli enemy government to the settlers is what motivates them to escalate their attacks on the blessed al-Aqsa Mosque, given the state of helplessness and indifference that our Arab and Islamic nation is experiencing regarding what is happening to the first of the two Qiblas and the third holiest site.
He pointed out that this escalating aggression and these malicious Judaization schemes must be confronted by all means and at all levels. This is the real challenge and the religious, historical, and moral responsibility of every free Muslim in this world.
He explained that the ongoing Israeli massacres and crimes in Gaza, the West Bank, and Jerusalem require popular and official action and mobilization to repel the aggression and curb the occupation's killing, abuse, and desecration of holy sites, as well as its attempts to impose a new reality at al-Aqsa Mosque.
Nasser al-Din called on the Palestinian people in the West Bank and the occupied territories to continue their mobilization and presence in al-Aqsa Mosque compound. He also called on the masses of the Arab and Islamic nation to exert every effort to support our just cause.
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