The former Minister of Jerusalem, and former prisoner in the occupation prisons, Khaled Abu Arafa, called for documenting the scenes of bondage and steadfastness in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and occupied Jerusalem.
Abu Arafa said that the atmosphere of Rabat in Al-Aqsa Mosque, and in Jerusalem in general, is an atmosphere rich in meanings of faith and scenes of steadfastness and challenge.
He added: “Writers, researchers, and those in charge should not miss recording these atmospheres and scenes and documenting them first-hand, in all different ways, means, and mechanisms.”
Minister Abu Arafa pointed out that the child, the woman, the old woman, the young man, the stone and the trees bear witness to this atmosphere.
Abu Arafa explained that by not documenting what is happening in Al-Aqsa Mosque, some scenes of steadfastness may be lost in their infancy and become relics and news after an eye.