Yesterday, Saturday, Hebrew sources published news about a settlement organization selling pieces of jewelry made from the stones of the Blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
According to what the sources reported, the “Bedino” settlement organization sold the stones of Al-Aqsa Mosque publicly after announcing the sale of pieces of jewelry consisting of stones taken from inside the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque at a jewelry store called (Moriah Jewelry) located in the Jewish neighborhood of the Old City in occupied Jerusalem. .
The settlement organization had announced a “discount of up to 40%” on all of this jewelry, and said that the proceeds from the sale of these stones would be allocated to support the Judaization activities carried out by the temple settler groups in organizing the storming of Al-Aqsa.
The organization also announced that these stones were taken from what it called the “soil purification project on the Temple Mount,” through which the so-called “Antiquities Authority” stole quantities of rubble and dust that were raised during the period of excavation and opening of the northern gates of the Marwani prayer hall in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque more than more than 20 years.