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Al-Tamimi: Israeli Occupation Government almost completed full judaization of occupied Jerusalem [ 11/07/2007 - 09:47 AM ] AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Shaikh Tayseer Al-Tamimi, the chief justice of Islamic courts in Palestine, has warned that the Israeli occupation government (IOG) had almost completed judaization of occupied Jerusalem. Tamimi, in a press statement, said that the IOG had isolated occupied Jerusalem from its Palestinian environs and turned it into a Jewish suburb making use of the Arab and Palestinian state of disarray. The IOG diggings under the foundations of the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque were still in full swing since 6/2/2007, the Sheikh warned, adding that the excavations aim at creating a new de facto condition in Magharba gate amidst "Arab and Islamic silence". He revealed that an Islamic-Christian front was created to defend Al-Aqsa Mosque and holy shrines in Jerusalem out of the conviction that the IOG after finishing off with the Islamic Wakf would turn to Christian shrines. Tamimi highlighted that the IOG had succeeded "to a great extent" in corrupting Palestinian Jerusalemites after forcing their unemployment, which made them fall in the Israeli intelligence trap or in drug trafficking and addiction. He accused Arab and Islamic bodies concerned with Jerusalem of not doing enough to salvage the holy city.
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