Al-Aqsa vs. Israel: The Lurking Danger Beneath


Something sinister is brewing around and below al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem, and it has the hallmark of a familiar Israeli campaign to strip the Mosque of its Muslim Arab identity. This time around, however, the stakes are much higher.

The status of al-Aqsa mosque is unparalleled within the context of Muslim heritage in Palestine itself. It is also the third holiest Muslim shrine anywhere. But equally as important, it is a symbol of faith, resistance and defiance. Its story of struggle and perseverance goes hand in hand with the very modern Palestinian struggle for rights, freedom and identity. Praying at al-Aqsa at times seems like an impossible feat. Many Palestinians lost life or limbs simply trying to gain access to the mosque. 

In a statement released on March 7, the Palestinian Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs said Israeli forces carried out 30 attacks against Al-Aqsa Mosque and other holy sites during the month of February alone. Most of the attacks targeted Al-Aqsa itself. While the recurring violations at Al-Aqsa were led by Jewish settlers, according to the statement, they have done so under the watchful eye, protection and support of the Israeli police and army. 

Most alarming about these attacks is their political context, which indicates that a great degree of coordination is underway between politicians, security forces and Jewish settlers. 

In anticipation of a Palestinian backlash, on March 04, an Israeli court sentenced Islamic leader Sheikh Rade Saleh to eight months in prison for 'incitement'. The Sheikh is the most outspoken Palestinian leader regarding the danger facing Al-Aqsa. Why silence Sheik Saleh now when the attacks against al-Aqsa are at an all times high?

It was on February 25, 1994, that US-born Jewish extremist Baruch Goldstein stormed into the Ibrahimi Mosque in the Palestinian city of al-Khalil (Hebron) and opened fire. The aim was to kill as many Arabs as he could. 

At that moment, nearly 800 Muslim worshipers were kneeling down during the dawn prayer in the holiest month of the Muslim Calendar; Ramadan. He killed up to 30 people and wounded over 120. Exactly 20 years later, the Israeli army stormed al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest Muslim site, and opened fire. The timing was no accident. 

Like the rest of the West Bank, Al-Khalil is facing the dual challenge of armed Jewish settlers and Israeli occupation soldiers; the latter enforcing the military occupation, while providing further protection to the settlers. The settlers, extremists from the illegal settlement of Kiryat Arba, often attack Palestinian residents of the town with complete impunity. Interestingly, many of Kiryat Arba settlers are Americans, as was Baruch Goldstein. 

It was not enough that Israeli soldiers within the vicinity of the Ibrahimi Mosque allowed Goldstein - armed with a Galil rifle and other weapons - access to the mosque, but they opened fire on worshipers as they tried to flee the scene. Israeli soldiers killed 24 more and injured others. Goldstein, now a hero in the eyes of many in Israel, is often blamed solely for the massacre in al-Khalil. But in fact, it was a mutual effort between Goldstein and the Israeli army. 

This symbiotic relationship between the army and settlers, which dates back to the early days of the Israeli occupation of Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza in 1967, continues. 

While Israeli bulldozers dig into Palestinian land during the day, leveling mounds of ground and destroying olive groves for settlement expansion, heavy machinery burrows beneath the Old City of al-Quds, Jerusalem, at night. The Israelis are looking for evidence of what they believe to be ancient Jewish temples, presumably destroyed in 586BC and AD70. To fulfil "prophecy", Jewish extremists believe that a third temple must be built. But of course, there is the inconvenient fact that on that particular spot exists one of Islam's holiest sites: The Noble Sanctuary, or al-Haram al-Sharif. It has been an exclusively Muslim prayer site for the last 1,300 years. 

The Noble Sanctuary, located in Jerusalem's Old City, is the home of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. The site has been under constant threat, attacks, acts of arson and military violence for nearly five decades. The few Muslim clergy - belonging to the Islamic Trust which manages the area, along with the custodianship of Jordan - are mindful of the ever-lurking Israeli threat that oftentimes turns deadly. It was no surprise that late Israeli leader Ariel Sharon chose that exact place to carry out his proactive 'tour' of al-Aqsa compound in 2000. Many unarmed Palestinians, mostly worshipers, died on that day. Thousands more were lost in the following months and years as the entirety of the occupied territories and Palestinian towns inside Israel exploded with unprecedented fury. Sharon was later elected Prime Minister of Israel. 

That same dangerous combination - rightwing politicians allied with religious zealots - is at work once more. They are eyeing Al-Aqsa for annexation, the same way the Israeli government is laboring to permanently annex large swathes of the occupied West Bank, to preclude any future settlement with the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas. 

The Israeli Knesset (Parliament) chose the 20th anniversary of the Goldstein massacre of Palestinians in al-Khalil to begin a debate concerning the status of Al-Aqsa compound. Right-wingers - which constitute the bulk in the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - want the Israeli government to enforce its 'sovereignty' over the Muslim site, which is administered by Jordan per the Jordanian-Israeli peace treaty of 1994. Israeli MP Moshe Feiglin, is the man behind the move, but he is not alone. Feiglin is a member of Netanyahu's Likud party, and has strong backing within the party, the government and the Knesset. 

A major backer of Feiglin's initiative is Miri Regev, also a far-right Likud member. Regev is demanding that the government establish separate prayer times for both Jews and Muslims in Al-Aqsa Compound. The model she wishes to duplicate is no other than the Ibrahimi Mosque. "We will reach a situation where the Temple Mount will be like the Cave of the Patriarchs, days for Jews and days for Muslims," she said.

Of course, Regev omitted the fact that 20 years ago to the day, a Jewish extremist and Israeli troops killed and wounded hundreds of Palestinians kneeling for prayer. 

On the next day following the Israeli government debate, a thundering sound was heard around 3 AM in the Wadi Hilweh neighborhood of Silwan, located south of the Old City of Jerusalem. Residents heard the "sounds of heavy duty machines digging under their houses throughout the night," Ma'an reported. Then, a large wall suddenly collapsed, while a few houses sustained damage. The Israeli underground network of tunnels is growing, as some of these tunnels connect Wadi Hilweh to the Western Wall to Al-Aqsa. 

While the danger of Al-Aqsa Mosque collapsing is very real, it is a representation of the mentality that rules Israel: one of annexation and military occupation, with no regard whatsoever to Palestine's holiest site, also revered by over 1.6 billion Muslims around the world. 

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Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) is an internationally-syndicated columnist and the editor of PalestineChronicle.com. His latest book is "My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza's Untold Story" (Pluto Press, London), now available on Amazon.com.


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Older Comments:
LARRY FROM USA said:
It seems strange that Muslims call Al-Aqsa the "third" holiest place for Muslims. Yet rarely does a Muslim acknowledge the 3,000 year history of the Jews in Jerusalem and Israel. The Temple Mount is the holiest site for Jews, but when Muslim armies (Jordan" controlled East Jerusalem they used Jewish grave markers for road and latrine work, destroyed EVERY Synagogue in East Jerusalem and refused to let the Jews go to the Western Wall. Oddly, the "furthest mosque" could not have meant Jerusalem as there were no mosques there at that time. For being the "third holiest place" for Muslims, the Quran never mentions the word "Jerusalem" even once, and it does not mention "Palestine" either. But Jerusalem is named in the Old and New Testaments over 668 times. Thde Quran even acknowledges that the Jews have their own "Qibla" at Jerusalem and that the Muslims have theirs in Mecca. The Arabs and Muslims try to convince the world that the Jews have no right to Jerusalem and that it was not a Jewish city started before 1,000 B.C.E. The Quran even says that the "Children of Israel" had their own land in Israel and God sent them there. The Islamic waqf in charge of the Temple Mount conducted vast diggings on the mount to convert "Solomon's Stables" into a mosque, and in doing so, they seriously weakened the foundation of the Temple Mount. But, as usual, Israel gets blamed for anything and everything. Do you see the Jews forbidding Muslims on their own "Temple Mount?" Did not the Jews leave the Islamic waqf in charge of the holiest site for Jews? How many Muslims would have let the Jews stay in control of the Temple Mount after Jordan captured the Eastern part of the city? Revisionist history always falls on its own sword in the end.
2014-05-14

WAR EAGLE FROM USA said:
Muslims should seek the truth and calling Israelis "settlers" is a
falsehood. The correct term is "squatter". You settle land that is
not already inhabited by humans and squat on land owned by others.
Israelis and their supporters like to use the term settler as it
implies the land isn't already owned by others. It's part and
partial to the "land without people for a people without land" lie.
The editorial board of this site should refuse to publish any
article using the word "settler" or edit in the correct term.
Muslims should seek the truth and they should write letters to the
editors and use other strategies to get the media in the free world
to use the correct term.
Do not associate with those that deliberately mislead themselves or
others.
2014-03-19

JIBRIL FROM ALBANIA said:
We all know what the jews are doing. There are countless writers writing articles left and right, the jews are doing this and the jews are doing that. However, not a single writer writes or calls for actions or what the muslims should be do about it. This writer, jut like any other, claims that Al-Aqsa is "revered by over 1.6 billion Muslims around the world". What proof do you have of that claim? Where are those 1.6 billion muslims? why the neglect of Allah's House? just where are they? 1.6 BILLION MUSLIMS WITH WILL, WITH CONSCIOUS, WITH POWER, WITH WEAPONS, AND THEY JUST CAN'T PROTECT ONE SACRED MASJID OF 112 X 40 METERS. BUT THEY SURE CAN AND DO KILL EACH OTHER AND THEIR CHILDREN, AS IF THEY ARE DOGS. I DON'T WANT TO SAY "SHAME ON THEM 1.6 BILLION MUSLIM" BECAUSE IT REALLY HAS NO MEANING ANYMORE. SOMY MESSAGE TO THIS AND ALL OTHER AUTHORS IS; ENOUGH WITH WRITING ARTICLES PLEASE.

Jibril
2014-03-15