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Israel accused of destroying Muslim graves in East Jerusalem to make way for park | Israel accused of destroying Muslim graves in East Jerusalem to make way for park |
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Israeli authorities have demolished several graves in occupied east Jerusalem's historical Bab al-Rahmeh cemetery next to a long fought-over mosque, a Palestinian official has said. | Israeli authorities have demolished several graves in occupied east Jerusalem's historical Bab al-Rahmeh cemetery next to a long fought-over mosque, a Palestinian official has said. |
Parts of the ancient cemetery were confiscated in September 2015 by Israeli authorities to make way for a national park according to local sources. | Parts of the ancient cemetery were confiscated in September 2015 by Israeli authorities to make way for a national park according to local sources. |
“Personnel from the so-called Israeli Nature Authority – backed by large numbers of Israeli forces – stormed the historical Bab al-Rahmeh cemetery and knocked down eight graves,” Mustafa Abu Zahra, head of the committee for the preservation of Islamic cemeteries in Jerusalem told the Turkish state-run Anadolu news agency. | “Personnel from the so-called Israeli Nature Authority – backed by large numbers of Israeli forces – stormed the historical Bab al-Rahmeh cemetery and knocked down eight graves,” Mustafa Abu Zahra, head of the committee for the preservation of Islamic cemeteries in Jerusalem told the Turkish state-run Anadolu news agency. |
“Israel wants to transform the cemetery into a national park for Israeli Jews,” he added. | “Israel wants to transform the cemetery into a national park for Israeli Jews,” he added. |
Sheikh Omar al-Qiswani, the director of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, told Anadolu: “Israel claims the graves are situated on land owned by the Israeli Nature Authority. | Sheikh Omar al-Qiswani, the director of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, told Anadolu: “Israel claims the graves are situated on land owned by the Israeli Nature Authority. |
“But Israel has no historical or legal basis on which to claim any right to the cemetery. The site is an Islamic Waqf [endowment], and will remain so.” | “But Israel has no historical or legal basis on which to claim any right to the cemetery. The site is an Islamic Waqf [endowment], and will remain so.” |
In a varying account of the damage, Mr al-Qiswani, told Palestinian news agency Ma’an six graves had been destroyed, | In a varying account of the damage, Mr al-Qiswani, told Palestinian news agency Ma’an six graves had been destroyed, |
He underlined past efforts by Israel’s Nature and Parks authorities to seize land from the cemetery and to ban Palestinians from digging grave plots in the confiscated zones | He underlined past efforts by Israel’s Nature and Parks authorities to seize land from the cemetery and to ban Palestinians from digging grave plots in the confiscated zones |
The Muslim cemetery is over 1,400 years old and is considered a significant historical site in East Jerusalem. | The Muslim cemetery is over 1,400 years old and is considered a significant historical site in East Jerusalem. |
The United Nations cultural agency Unesco recognised the Al-Aqsa Mosque as a Muslim holy site in mid-October. Many Muslims consider the site to be their third most sacred place. | The United Nations cultural agency Unesco recognised the Al-Aqsa Mosque as a Muslim holy site in mid-October. Many Muslims consider the site to be their third most sacred place. |
Unesco's decision was welcomed by Palestinians, who said it was an “important message to Israel that it must end its occupation and recognise the Palestinian state". | Unesco's decision was welcomed by Palestinians, who said it was an “important message to Israel that it must end its occupation and recognise the Palestinian state". |
But the ruling prompted Israel to accuse Unesco of "denying Jewish history" and saw the country suspend all ties with the international body. | |
Palestinian Authority adviser on religious and Islamic affairs Mahmoud al-Habbash told Ma'an the destruction of the graves was a sign of “Israeli political confusion” following the decision by the organisation. | Palestinian Authority adviser on religious and Islamic affairs Mahmoud al-Habbash told Ma'an the destruction of the graves was a sign of “Israeli political confusion” following the decision by the organisation. |
Relations between United Nations agencies and the Jewish state have become further strained after the body released a report that found Israel was causing rising poverty and “despair” among Palestinians by refusing their development rights. | |
Israel first annexed East Jerusalem following its invasion in 1967 as part of its military occupation. | Israel first annexed East Jerusalem following its invasion in 1967 as part of its military occupation. |
Jewish settlers and Zionist organisations have long called for complete Jewish control over the mosque compound. | Jewish settlers and Zionist organisations have long called for complete Jewish control over the mosque compound. |
The Independent has contacted Israeli Nature and Parks Authority for comment. | The Independent has contacted Israeli Nature and Parks Authority for comment. |
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