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Sat 15 Apr 2023 11:21 am - Jerusalem Time

Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa between fatigue and frustration

Every Ramadan, the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque intensifies by crowds or groups from a number of extremist religious Jewish organizations, especially for this month, which is the month of fasting and i’tikaaf in the third holiest spot for Muslims in the world, and what is clear is that it is an intended and planned religious provocation process to fabricate violent events and as a prelude to religious war as soon as Storming the mosque among the crowds of worshipers in the holy month and attributed to the worshipers.


Extremist Jewish organizations in the settlements and in Jerusalem, linked to the "alleged Temple" and the need to build it in place of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, are those interested in flooding Jerusalem and all of Palestine through settlers, and the mosque with attacks and repeated incursions to perpetuate the fait accompli, a part of which the Arab and Muslim nation accepts today with humiliating surrender!


The continuous aggression comes within the scheme of these religious organizations - which have become fully supported by actors from the right-wing government and with Netanyahu's reassurance and approval - with clear features to complete the spatial division of the mosque, as they were actually able to extract time in it, which is the visit or storming of legislators under the eyes and ears of the Arab and Islamic world .


Every Ramadan, the official Israeli government, led by the tired Netanyahu, tries to give Ramadan the characteristic of violence and terrorism, ignoring the source of violence and repeated terrorism represented by its non-stop actions (the government, the army, and the colonizers) throughout the West Bank and Gaza, as if it is not a direct incitement, but an act of aggression that brings a reaction. The natural Palestinian resistance, whether in the place of its occurrence or in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque.


This tiring situation, whether from the actions of the government, the settlers, or the gangs of destroying Al-Aqsa Mosque affiliated with the religious right and others, provoked secular Jews who feared a defection to two secular and religious states, so mass demonstrations took place in Tel Aviv and elsewhere, and of course the background to the facts also lies in what is happening from the occupation in West Bank, Gaza and Jerusalem.


Roger Alpher says in "Haaretz": "Netanyahu is tired, for nearly 30 years he is tiring us, and he is the machine that does not stop... This is torture, especially for his opponents... We are tired of his tragedy, even if it appears sometimes that he is tired himself." He adds that we are tired of many things, which he enumerates, including: "It is tiring to be a Jew. Jerusalem is tiring with irrationality. The Temple Mount (it is the Al-Aqsa Mosque with an area of 144,000 square meters) is tiring... and foresight is tiring. It is tiring to be smart... to live on This sword's edge is tiring...Let us live."


As for Amos Harel, he refers to Palestinian fatigue in a different way, which is, in his text, Palestinian frustration, as he says: “Palestinian frustration has accumulated in recent years, with the endless occupation, the weakness of the Palestinian Authority, the continuous feeling of economic pressure and the absolute absence of a political horizon. The fuel for ignition was provided by the strips ( Films) that came from Al-Aqsa Mosque, in which two violent stormings were documented.


Between Israeli fatigue on the one hand, and Palestinian frustration on the other, the foundations of Palestinian resistance to this endless occupation multiply, and the dreams of extremist Jewish religious currents grow, especially with the arrival of a number of their leaders to positions of ministry and absolute power as they see it.


Jerusalem was and will remain, as the late President Yasser Arafat used to say, is the key to war, and it is the key to peace. It is the one that can get rid of fatigue and frustration, and through a small gap, a glimmer of light may appear at the end of the tunnel, otherwise the flood may come at any time.

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