Religious leaders reinforce campaign to save Al-Quds
Under the title “Aggression on
The dangers surrounding the city cannot be overstated, was the resounding point, along with timing of the attacks on
“The world must take immediate action to save the city and its Islamic and Christian sanctities,” said Sheikh Taysir Al Tamimi. “And the internal division only serves the
Beit-Ul- Moqaddas is still considered the capital of an independent Palestinian state and the Israeli administration is defying the United Nations and international law with the continued takeover.
Projects were suggested to save the city including a weekly program focusing on the city to broadcast on Muslim and Arab satellite channels. Support for residents who are facing increased pressure to flee their homes is also crucial, conference goers said.
Conference moderator Sheikh Jamil Hamami said, Al-Quds is central to our faith and civilization. The assault on the Gaza Strip that is ongoing charges us to increase our unity and we are optimistic that the new
Head of the Supreme Islamic Conference, Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, said that the Israeli excavations under Al Aqsa Mosque and the Al Haram As Sharif compound “threaten heritage, history and civilization.”
He told the group of several hundred gathered today, Al-Quds is forgotten by many right now and we must protect it as the focus is on
Sheikh Sabri went on to address the Israeli attacks on the Silwan neighborhood where part of the United Nations school collapsed yesterday due to excavations under Al Aqsa. “Our history, our character, is under direct attack.”
He added a call to the UNESCO to increase its role in defending Islamic holy sites.
At Monday’s conference Patriarch Michel Sabbah also addressed the necessary focus on
Sheikh Ra’ed Salah who heads the Islamic Movement inside the Green Line also called for Palestinian unity and said that the Old City of Beit-Ul- Moqaddas is under direct and is undergoing Judaization at a heightened pace.”
Governor Adnan Al Husseini called on international institutions to lend a direct hand in saving Al Aqsa.