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By
Sueliman Besharat, Yasser el-Banna, IOL Correspondents
GAZA
CITY, November 10 (IslamOnline.net) – Now that more than nine years
have elapsed since the massacre of Al-Haram Al-Ibrahimi, when
a Jewish terrorist rained worshippers with bullets, Palestinians
scholars urged Muslims Sunday, November 9, to stand up firmly to
Israeli policies aimed at turning the holy mosque into a Jewish
synagogue and forcing Palestinians to leave their homes in the old
town of Al-Khalil (Hebron).
Sheikh
Hamid Al-Bitawi, head of Palestine's Scholars League, said Israel
wants Palestinians to give up their inalienable rights in this piece
of sacred land.
"The
incessant and flagrant Israeli aggressions on Al-Aqsa Mosque and
Al-Haram Al-Ibrahimi are planned to Judaize the two holy mosques and
turn them to synagogues," Bitawi told IslamOnline.net.
He
appealed to Muslims and the youth of the time-honored town to scupper
the "malicious Israeli plans" and stick close to their
motherland.
Sheikh
Taysir Al-Tamimi, the chief justice and imam of Al-Ibrahimi Mosque,
said Israel tries to force more than 40,000 Palestinians to leave
their homes in Al-Khalil, while Israeli bulldozers are destroying many
of Palestinian houses in the ancient Tal Al-Ramid district "to
pave the way for the apartheid wall and divide the town."
"Worshippers
are subject to daily humiliation and assaults by Israeli occupation
forces," Tamimi told IOL.
He
further said Israelis hurl incinerators on the worshippers and
try to set the mosques' pulpits aflame, take their dogs into the
sacred plazas and prevent muezzins (callers for prayer) from voicing
the Adhan (the call to prayer).
Tamimi
also said that Israeli troops force Palestinian women to be frisked
inside closed doors.
"Add
to that, they chased after worshippers using bullets and teargas
canisters after Al-Asr (the afternoon) prayer last Friday (November 7)
under the pretext of the curfew imposed on the town."
The
Israeli aggression, he added, left several worshippers wounded.
Appeal
He
urged Arab states, the international community, the United Nations and
human rights advocates to stop the Judaization of Al-Khalil and
Al-Ibrahimi Mosque.
"The
serious Israeli violations would increase tensions and beef up revenge
desire," he warned.
Munzer
Al-Dana, a resident of the Al-Khalil, said it is hard now reaching
Al-Haram Al-Ibrahimi, since one should go through a long way of
inspections, electronic gates and checkpoints, adding that dozens of
Palestinians have already left their homes.
AL-Khalil
commemorated
on February 25 the ninth anniversary of the massacre.
The
terrorist Baruch Goldstein, a well-known Kach leader, entered the
Mosque and emptied two clips of a machinegun into Muslim worshippers
during the dawn prayer, killing at least 50 people and injured 200
others.
Many
of the dead and injured were from the same families; they were shot as
their heads were bent in prayer.
Israeli
occupation soldiers used tear gas and guarded the entrance of the
mosque after they heard gunfire, which contributed to the difficulty
of evacuating the dead and injured.
Some
eyewitnesses reported that soldiers took part in the shooting
afterward.
Goldstein
was said to have died inside the mosque, but it is not clear if he
killed himself or was killed in the melee after opening fire.
Following
the massacre, an Israeli committee split the mosque into two Muslim
and Jewish divisions, piling up sandbags and setting up many of iron
gates.