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06-26-2012
Israel Demolishes Historic Islamic Sites in Jerusalem
Tuesday, June 26 2012 / By Saed
Bannoura, IMEMC News – The Al-Aqsa Foundation for Waqf and Heritage
issued a press release, on Monday, revealing that Israeli bulldozers
destroyed and demolished historic Islamic sites dating back to the
Umayyad and Abbasid eras, in addition to the Ottoman era in occupied
Jerusalem. Some of the demolished sites are a mosque and a school
building dating back to the Umayyad era.

The
Foundation said that the so-called Israel’s Archeological Authority has
been destroying and burying ancient Islamic sites over the last five
years during excavations in Al-Boraq area, 100 meters west of the
Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The area is part of the Al-Magharba
neighborhood that was demolished by Israel on June 11, 1967, after
Israeli occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The Al-Aqsa Foundation reported that its
teams repeatedly visited the site and examined documents and pictures
documenting the Israeli violations.
It said that “the occupation is
demolishing ancient sites, Islamic historic sites and structures, and
claiming that it found Archeological Jewish sites underneath”, and added
that “Israel is planning to build a huge Jewish Center, including five
underground floors”.
The foundation further stated that the
Israeli Archeological Authority conducted, in the period between 2005
and 2009, excavations on 1500 square/meters in an area west of the
Al-Buraq Wall.
“The excavations were conducted in
Ash-Sharaf neighborhood, that was taken over in 1967, and most of its
ancient Arabic and Islamic buildings were demolished before Islamic
constructed the Jewish Neighborhood”, the Foundation said, “Israel also
demolished ancient Islamic archeological sites, residencies and public
structures, including a mosque and the Al-Afdaliyya School”.

The
demolished structures were built in the later stages of the Omayyad
era, and during the Abbasid era, the Mamlooky era, the Ayyoubi era, and
the Ottoman era.
“Israel is trying to void the Islamic
culture, history and archeology, that extended for 1400 year”, the
Foundation said, “Israel is trying to void an Arabic history that dates
back to thousands of years, during the Canaanite and Yabousy eras”.
The Foundation stated that what Israel
is doing is a “massacre targeting the Arab and Islamic history and
culture in occupied Jerusalem, especially in the area adjacent to the
Al-Aqsa Mosque”, and strongly denounced the silence of Arab and
International institutions that are failing to intervene in stopping the
Israeli violations against the Arab and Islamic archeological sites in
Jerusalem.
It is worth mentioning that Israel’s leading paper, Haaretz,
published on June 15 a picture taken by a German war plane flying over
the Al-Aqsa mosque in 1931, clearly showing a mosque and the Afdaliyya
School in Al-Boraq Wall area that were completely destroyed and removed
by Israel in 1967.
The Afdaliyya School was built by King
Al-Afdal Nour Ed-Deen Ali, the son of Salah Ed-Deen Al-Ayyoubi, more
than 800 years ago in the Al-Magharba neighborhood in Jerusalem that was
completely destroyed by Israel after it occupied East Jerusalem in June
1967.
In 2007, the Al-Aqsa Foundation
published an ancient picture of the Al-Magharba neighborhood clearly
showing the dome of the mosque in Al-Afdaliyya school.
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ENDORSERS
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Organizations
Following
is a partial list of organizations that have endorsed the Global March
to Jerusalem. It includes those that are based or have a significant
presence in North America, and are either participating in the
organizing of the North American contingent of the GMJ or have been
invited to do so. If your organization wishes to endorse and/or
participate in the organizing, please contact organize@gmj-na.org.
For organizations outside North America, see www.globalmarchtojerusalem.org.
- A.N.S.W.E.R-Act Now to Stop War & End Racism - Coalition
- Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition
- American Indian Movement - West
- Bay Area Women in Black
- Birthright Unplugged
- Canada Palestine Association
- Canada-Palestine Support Network
- Canadian Arab Federation
- Canadian Boat to Gaza
- Canadian Peace Alliance
- Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
- Centre for Research on Globalization
- Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid
- CNY Working for a Just Peace in Palestine & Israel
- CODEPINK Women for Peace
- Existence is Resistance
- Freedom Socialist Party
- Free Palestine Committee, National Lawyers Guild
- Free Palestine Movement
- Friends of Sabeel - Hawaii
- Friends of Sabeel - North America
- Friends of Sabeel - Northern California
- General Union of Palestinian Students - San Francisco State University
- Global Exchange
- Hamilton Coalition to stop the War
- Hilton Head for Peace
- Independent Jewish Voices
- International Committee, National Lawyers Guild
- International Socialist Organization
- International Solidarity Movement Bard College
- International Solidarity Movement Northern California
- Intifada Tent - Occupy Oakland
- ICAHD USA
- Leadership Team of Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls, MN
- Middle East Childres's Alliance
- Middle East Crisis Response
- Middle East Study Group
- Middle Eastern Student Association (MESA) York University
- Muslim American Society Immigrant Justice Center
- North Coast Coalition for Palestine
- Our Neighbors in Palestine
- Palestine House
- Palestinian American Congress
- Palestinian Association of Brantford
- Palestinian Association of Hamilton
- Resource Center for Nonviolence
- San Jose Peace & Justice Center
- Science for Peace
- September15
- South Alameda County Peace & Justice Committee
- Students for Justice in Palestine - UC Berkeley
- United Progressives
- U.S. Dominican Palestine Coordinating Committee
- Voice of Palestine
- Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club
Individuals
Following
is a list of indivduals who endorse the Global March to Jerusalem.
Additional endorsements are welcome and may be sent to organize@gmj-na.org.
- Dr. Amir M. Maasoumi
- Ann Wright, United States Army colonel, ret.
- Benjamin Monnet, World Assembly Member, USA/Korea
- Clayborne Carson, Professor & Director, Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute, Stanford University
- Cornell West, Professor of African American Studies, Princeton University; Philosopher, writer and Civil Rights Activist
- David Hartsough, Director, Peaceworkers, San Francisco
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- Rev. Dr. Dorsey Blake, Presiding Minister, Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples, San Francisco
- Edward Peck, Retired US Ambassador and career US Diplomat
- Professor Francis A. Boyle, University of Illinois College of Law
- George Galloway, British Member of Parliament
- Dr. Ghada Karmi, Co-Director, Centre for Palestine Studies, University of Exeter
- Dr. Hatem Bazian, Senior Lecturer in Near Eastern and Ethnic Studies, University of California, Berkeley
- Izzet Sahin, International Affairs Secretary, IHH
- Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright, Pastor Emeritus, Trinity Church of Christ, Chicago
- Joe Meadors, Veteran and Survivor of the 1967 Israeli Attack on the USS Liberty
- Dr. Judith Butler, American philosopher and Professor, University of California, Berkeley
- Lauren Booth, English broadcaster, journalist and pro-Palestinian activist
- Fr. Louis Vitale, Order of Franciscan Monks; Pace e Bene; nonviolent resistor
- Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb, American rabbi in the Jewish Renewal movement
- Mairead Maguire, , Nobel Peace Laureate
- Marcy Winograd, Los Angeles teacher, peace activist and former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives
- Medea Benjamin, Co-founder Code Pink and Global Exchange
- Mustafa Barghouti, Palestinian democracy activist and former presidential candidate
- Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor and Professor (Emeritus) in the Department of Linguistics & Philosophy at MIT
- Richard Falk, Professor of International Law Emeritus, Princeton University
- Roger Leisner, Radio Free Maine
- Ronnie Kasrils, South African ANC leader and cabinet minister
- Samuel F. Hart, U.S. Ambassador, ret.
- Susan Abulhawa, Palestinian-American author and Founder of Playgrounds for Palestine
- Tariq Ali,
British Pakistani military historian, novelist, journalist, filmmaker,
public intellectual, political campaigner, activist, and commentator
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