Sheikh Ekrema Sabri attributed, the break-ins carried out by extremist settler hordes into holy al-Aqsa to the recent calls launched by fanatic Jewish organizations in an attempt to set the stage for holding sway over the holy site.
Head of the Supreme Islamic Council Sheikh Sabri and Jerusalem’s Grand Mufti, Sheikh Hussein, warned against Israeli intents to step up sacrilegious break-ins and settler vandalism at Muslims’ holy al-Aqsa Mosque, calling on the Palestinian masses to maintain vigil at the compound and remain on the alert to projected desecration plans.
Sheikh Ekrema Sabri attributed, the break-ins carried out by extremist settler hordes into holy al-Aqsa to the recent calls launched by fanatic Jewish organizations in an attempt to set the stage for holding sway over the holy site.
He said the Muslim sit-inners, men and women, have been on their guard to the assailant Jewish vandals.
He spoke out against Israel’s defilement of the Mosque, saying that this will only lead to simmering tension.
Sheikh Sabri warned of the Israelis’ exploitation of the so-called Hanukkah ceremony as a pretext to pave the way for grabbing hold over the sacred compound.
Along the same line, Jerusalem’s Grand Mufti Sheikh Mohamed Hussein raised alarm bells over the break-ins to be staged on Monday by gangs of Israeli fanatic settlers.
“These desecration calls make part of the panic-stricken Judaization campaigns spearheaded by the Israeli occupation government,” he said.
The Mufti denounced Israel’s sadistic and antagonistic plots against the peaceful Muslim congregations across Jerusalem and the occupied Palestinian territories.
He pushed for stepping up vigils and sit-ins at the Mosque so as to defend the holy site against Israeli state vandalism and assaults on Islamic sanctuaries.
Sheikh Hussein called on Arabs and Muslims across the globe to do whatever it takes to stand up for the Mosque and try to salvage it from Israel’s desecrating grips.
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