Lecture entitled “History of Jerusalem” in the British Era C5

Lecture entitled “History of Jerusalem” in the British Era C5

 

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Al-Buraq Revolution:

 

 

  • The Buraq revolution

    is one of the most important revolutions carried out by the Palestinians in contemporary history because of its dangerous dimensions on the Palestinian national project. The Western Wall is the western wall of the wall of Al-Aqsa Mosque towards the Mughrabi Gate. Jews consistently claim to have religious beliefs in it, They have continued throughout the previous ages in their attempts to control this place until they had it in the 1967 war when the Zionists demolished the Moroccan quarter to make an expansion in Al-Buraq Square, which the Zionists call the Western Wall. It is noteworthy that the Western Wall was and still is part of the Moroccan endowment, known as the Abu Madin Al-Ghouth Endowment.

 

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  • This
    revolution
    resulted in the injury of 1000 people between martyrs and wounded, Most of them were injured by the British police, In addition, 23 Arabs were sentenced to life imprisonment and 187 varying sentences. Three martyrs were also executed in Acre prison: Mohammed Jamjoom, Fouad Hijazi and Atta al-Zeer.

 

 

  • Following these events, the British government sent a commission of inquiry headed by Sir Walter Shaw, which concluded that the wall belongs to Muslims and that the real cause of the revolution is the increase in immigration andsettlement, and following this report, the British government issued the White Paper in 1930 to mitigate the Arab reaction.