Jewish Temple Groups Threat to Storm Al-Aqsa in Nakba Anniversary

Photo:: M Shaaban/MINA

Jerusalem, MINA – The Jewish “temple” groups called on their supporters to the “central storm” of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, next Sunday (15th of May), coinciding with the anniversary of the Nakba; Under the pretext of reviving the so-called “Second Passover”.

The groups posted on their social media pages a call for their supporters to storm the Al-Aqsa Mosque during the daily hours of the storming, MINA’s Contributor in Palestine reports.

According to the Palestinian specialist in Jerusalem affairs, Ziad Abhis, the “Second Passover” is a Jewish occasion decided in  Torah, a month after the Hebrew “Passover”, as compensation for those who were unable to perform the first “Passover ” rituals on time due to an impediment excuse, and it usually concerns those with professions that cannot be interrupted, patients and travelers.

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Abhis said, “The Second Passover” is a marginal occasion from a Jewish religious point of view, during which jews was not called to storm Al-Aqsa in a “central” manner for the past two decades; But the call for a “central” storm this year comes because Sunday (May 15th) coincides with the Palestinian Nakba commemoration.”

He stressed that “this storm is a defiance, which was set according to the Palestinian calendar to review the Zionist presence in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque on the day of the Nakba.”

On the other hand, Palestinian calls to folk to Al-Aqsa were increased to confront the Israeli settlers storm, so that the occupation would not be able to empty the mosque during the hours of the intrusion.

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It is noteworthy that the settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque on a daily basis, except for Friday and Saturday, through intensive groups and under the protection of the heavily armed forces of the occupation. (LKG/RE1)

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)