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The Flags of the Jewish Entity Wave atop the Masjid al-Ibrahimi in Hebron
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News:
‘Israeli’ forces have adorned Hebron’s Ibrahimi Mosque with dozens of ‘Israeli’ flags as part of ‘celebrations’ to mark ‘Israel’s’ national memorial day, which commemorates the ‘Israeli’ declaration of independence.
Flags stretched along the perimeter of the mosque compound's high walls, in what many Palestinians see as an act of rampant provocation in the midst of a rising tide of ‘Israeli’ violence across the Occupied West Bank. (The New Arab, 24 April 2023)
Comment:
The Jewish entity proudly celebrates its brutal occupation and usurpation of the blessed land of Palestine. Another shameful and painful reminder of the brazenness of the Jewish entity whose filth soils the sacred sites of the blessed land of Palestine before the eyes of the neighboring Muslim countries. The rows of flags of the Jewish entity hoisted above for all to see, the occupiers celebrate their holidays all the while desecrating the Muslim prayer sites and all too recently in the holy month of Ramadan – Masjid Al-Aqsa smashing the furniture and beating the worshippers on the blessed nights – as a reminder again for the idle armed forces of the Muslim forces. The settlers also stormed into the Aqsa compound with their flags making their way into Bab Al-Rahma provoking the Palestinians.
The flags represent the existence of the state that is the enemy to the people of Palestine and its lands and sanctities. Its existence that was founded by the British empire to become and remain a thorn in the heart of the Muslim lands of the Middle East to obstruct their unity as one Islamic Ummah that radiate power and brotherhood to the other Muslim lands in the Asian continent and African continent to unite as one Ummah.
Yet these belligerent flags fly atop the Masjid Al-Ibrahimi in the heart of Palestine, the question is why? Why do these still exist today when powerful Muslim armed forces also exist?
Written for the Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir by
Manal Bader