Al-Aqsa Mosque Still Under Siege 48 Years after Arson Attack by Zionists.
Ramallah/Gaza City, Palestine, MINA – Forty-eight years ago today, Denis Michael Rohan, an extremist Jew from Australia, set fire to East Jerusalemās iconic Al-Aqsa Mosque.
In a Monday statement marking the attack anniversary, Palestinian movements Fatah and Hamas both reiterated their condemnation of Israelās long history of antagonism towards the mosque complex.
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In separate statements, the two movements called on Arabs and Muslims worldwide — along with the international community — to shoulder their responsibilities regarding occupied East Jerusalem in general and the Al-Aqsa in particular.
āAs an occupying power, Israel has no sovereignty over East Jerusalem, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque and its environs,ā the West Bank-based Fatah movement declared in its statement.
āJerusalem, including Al-Aqsa, is an integral part of the Palestinian land occupied [by Israel] in 1967,ā the movement asserted.
Hamas, for its part, lamented that the flashpoint mosque complex continued to groan under the āburden of Zionist occupation, which violates our holy sites, demolishes our shrines and continues to dig tunnels under the [Al-Aqsa] mosqueā.
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Hamas went on to praise the āsteadfastnessā of the Palestinian resistance against what it described as āthe machinations of Israelās extreme right-wing occupation governmentā.
āThe crimes of the Zionist enemy and its continued violations against our people, land and holy sites will only serve to strengthen our resolve and our refusal to recognize the Zionist entity,ā the Hamas statement read.
Rohan’sarsson attack
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Rohanās arson attack, which occurred on Aug. 21, 1969, destroyed several parts of the historic mosque, including a 1,000-year-old wood-and-ivory pulpit dating back to the time of celebrated Muslim conqueror Saladin.
The blaze also destroyed the mihrab (prayer niche) of Muslim Caliph Omar bin al-Khattab, along with large sections of the mosqueās heavily-ornamented interior and gilded wooden dome.
Two days after the attack, Rohan was arrested by the Israeli authorities, who said he suffered from severe mental illness, eventually deporting him back to his native Australia.
Muslim countries responded to the incident by establishing the multilateral Organization of the Islamic Conference, which was later renamed the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
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On Sept. 15, 1969, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 271, which condemned the destructive attack on the mosque and chastised the Israeli government for failing to respect UN decisions.
For Muslims, Al-Aqsa represents the world’s third holiest site. Jews, for their part, refer to the area as the āTemple Mountā, claiming it had been the site of two Jewish temples in ancient times. (T/RS5/RS1)
Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)
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