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If you think Babri Mosque is the only hot topic in our lives , learn about how Zionists are capturing Mosque one at a time, all over Palestine. In this case Mosque in question is Bilal ibn Rabah
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) decided last week to relabel as an Islamic mosque the tomb of Rachel, one of Israels matriarchs, and demanded that Israel remove the site from its National Heritage list.
UNESCO also said Israel had no right to add the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron, where most of the rest of Israels patriarchs and matriarchs are buried, to the National Heritage list.
Israel responded on Wednesday by suspending all cooperation with UNESCO. Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said the suspension will remain in place until UNESCO reverses its decision.
In a statement released last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus office decried the ludicrous nature of the UNESCO decision:
"The attempt to detach the Nation of Israel from its heritage is absurd. If the nearly 4,000-year-old burial sites of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs of the Jewish Nation Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah are not part of its culture and tradition, then what is a national cultural site? Sites such as the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Rachels Tomb (which sits on the edge of Bethlehem) present an inconvenient truth for the pro-Palestine movement and its supporters, who want to claim that the Jews have no historic ties to this land.
Once again, the UN has shown itself to be anything but an impartial broker by ignoring historical evidence and embracing Muslim revisionism.
Further update:
Rachel's tomb, located south of Jerusalem on the outskirts of Bethlehem in the West Bank, is widely considered the third holiest site in Judaism. Considered the burial spot of Biblical "eternal mother" Rachel, it's marked by a building shaped like a cube topped with a dome. The shrine is a popular pilgramage destination for Jews, particularly women unable to give birth, although access is severly restricted.
Because of security tensions, the shrine is surrounded by a fortified compound, and seperated from the rest of Bethlehem by an extension of the West Bank separation barrier. Only bullet-proof buses are allowed direct access. Palestinians refer to the tomb as Bilal ibn Rabah, and claim it has Muslim origins. They consider the placement of the wall as a land grab, and reject Israeli claims that it's a defensive structure intended to keep attackers out.
In 2010, the shrine was controversially added to Israel's list of national heritage sites by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
At the end I wish every one to offer a short pray, for expedite removal of Jews from all over Palestine.
Old Photo

New Photo

Current Status of this mosque

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) decided last week to relabel as an Islamic mosque the tomb of Rachel, one of Israels matriarchs, and demanded that Israel remove the site from its National Heritage list.
UNESCO also said Israel had no right to add the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron, where most of the rest of Israels patriarchs and matriarchs are buried, to the National Heritage list.
Israel responded on Wednesday by suspending all cooperation with UNESCO. Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said the suspension will remain in place until UNESCO reverses its decision.
In a statement released last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus office decried the ludicrous nature of the UNESCO decision:
"The attempt to detach the Nation of Israel from its heritage is absurd. If the nearly 4,000-year-old burial sites of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs of the Jewish Nation Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah are not part of its culture and tradition, then what is a national cultural site? Sites such as the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Rachels Tomb (which sits on the edge of Bethlehem) present an inconvenient truth for the pro-Palestine movement and its supporters, who want to claim that the Jews have no historic ties to this land.
Once again, the UN has shown itself to be anything but an impartial broker by ignoring historical evidence and embracing Muslim revisionism.
Further update:
Rachel's tomb, located south of Jerusalem on the outskirts of Bethlehem in the West Bank, is widely considered the third holiest site in Judaism. Considered the burial spot of Biblical "eternal mother" Rachel, it's marked by a building shaped like a cube topped with a dome. The shrine is a popular pilgramage destination for Jews, particularly women unable to give birth, although access is severly restricted.
Because of security tensions, the shrine is surrounded by a fortified compound, and seperated from the rest of Bethlehem by an extension of the West Bank separation barrier. Only bullet-proof buses are allowed direct access. Palestinians refer to the tomb as Bilal ibn Rabah, and claim it has Muslim origins. They consider the placement of the wall as a land grab, and reject Israeli claims that it's a defensive structure intended to keep attackers out.
In 2010, the shrine was controversially added to Israel's list of national heritage sites by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
At the end I wish every one to offer a short pray, for expedite removal of Jews from all over Palestine.