Morocco witnesses a solidarity week with Al-Aqsa on the 55th anniversary of its burning
Published on August 21, 2024
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The “National Working Group for Palestine” in Morocco announced the launch of the “Blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque Week”, in solidarity with the mosque in the face of repeated Israeli violations against it, on the eve of the 55th anniversary of the crime of burning it on August 21, 1969.
The group said, in a statement yesterday, Tuesday, that the launch of the week’s activities comes “out of belief in all the constants of the Palestinian cause as a national issue.”
It added: “We stand on this painful 55th anniversary, a moment of remembrance and renewed condemnation of the crime.”
Al-Aqsa Mosque burning incident occurred on August 21, 1969, at the hands of an Australian citizen named Michael Dennis Rohn.
The fire, at that time, devoured the entire contents of the eastern wing of Al-Qibli Mosque on the southern side of the mosque, including its historic pulpit known as the Salahdin pulpit.
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