GAZA
CITY, May 15 (IslamOnline.net) - As the Palestinians mark Saturday,
May 15, with heavy hearts the usurping of their homeland by the
Zionists, better known as the "Nakba Day", they look with
anguish at their desecrated holy shrines, just to twist the knife a
little.
With
systematic Israeli obliteration of historic and holy sites, the
Palestinians stand helpless to see their mosques and ancient
mausoleums morphed into brothels, nightclubs and stables.
Statistics
and reports by Al-Aqsa Society for the Reconstruction of Islamic
Shrines (ASRIS) indicate that Israeli occupation troops have so far
demolished up to 1200 mosques and dug up many tombs.
Ein
Al-Zaitoun mosque, north of Palestine, was the latest victim of the
Israeli crimes.
On
May 4, an Israeli farmer annexed the two-storey, 340-square-meter
worshiping place and turned it into a stable for his cows.
His
friends destroyed part of the pulpit and detached the mosque’s
date-stone, which bore its ancient inscriptions, and tarnished its
inside and outside walls written in Hebrew.
On
day later, unknown people exhumed the bones buried in Raslan
mausoleum, north of Tiberius.
Having
the green light from their government, Israeli bulldozers further
piled up sand and building material inside the Islamic Tira Al-Karmal
tomb in the city of Tira, now under the Israeli yoke.
It
is believed that the Israelis intend to carve out a road running
through the historic tomb.
The
Israeli government also plans to build a museum on the tomb of
Ma’man Allah in western occupied Jerusalem.
It
said last month that the building would be inaugurated in the presence
of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The
tomb is the biggest and oldest in the occupied city, stretching on
200,000 square kilometers.
Many
companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) are buried in the tomb.
Add
to that, Al-Farouqi mosque, in Bisan, was set ablaze, the tombs of
Igzam were bulldozed to build apartment blocks instead and a
pornographic movie was shot in the esplanade of Al-Ahmar mosque in the
city of Safad.
History
Falsified
Israel
has also obliterated any Arab or Islamic character of the Palestinian
villages to falsify history and distort facts.
The
village of Om Al-Zinat in Haifa is a case in point. Its sole mosque
was reduced to rubble.
Israelis
also turned a grand mosque in Bisan to a museum, and only the minaret
was left from Al-Suwika’s mosque, which faded away into the new
streets and buildings of the Jewish city of Safad.
The
mosque was one of many Palestinian shrines, which included seven tombs
and 14 mausoleums. Now, the area was obscured by new Israeli sprawling
cement blocks.
Hittin
Mosque, which stands witness to the battle of Hittin led by Arab
leader Saladin in 1187, is still stifled with iron chains.
A
mosque in Al-Khalil (Hebron) was also completely destroyed and another
was shut down before Palestinian worshippers.
The
scheme will see new parks, bridges, roads and sewerage system running
deep into many Islamic and Arab historical sites.
On
April 18, 1948 , Palestinian Tiberius was captured by Menachem Begin's
Irgun group, putting its 5,500 Palestinian residents in flight. On
April 22, Haifa fell to the Jewish mobs and 70,000 Palestinians fled.
Irgun
began bombarding civilian sectors of the Palestinian city of Jaffa -
the largest city in Palestine at that time - on April 25, terrifying
the 750,000 inhabitants into panicky flight.
On
May 14, the day before the creation of Israel on the rubble of
Palestine and bodies of the Palestinians, Jaffa completely surrendered
to the much better-equipped Jewish gangs and only about 4,500 of its
population remained.
Days
before the 12,000 Palestinians of Safed were routed and Beisan, with
6,000 Palestinians, fell.
In
1967, approximately 200,000 Palestinians fled their homes in the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip when Israel launched a war against Jordan ,
Syria and Egypt, capturing and occupying the West Bank , including
Al-Quds and the Gaza Strip (the Occupied Palestinian Territories).