Five steps on foot is the distance between the house of Jerusalem, Maryam Abu Nijmeh (39 years), and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, where the door to purification, one of the main gates of the sanctuaries of the Noble Sanctuary, and dedicated to the entrance of the male worshipers, and adjacent to the dark market, inside the Qattanin Gate, is adjacent to one of the gates The main wall of Al-Aqsa.

On the other hand, the house of the Abu Najmeh Jerusalemite family, which consists of two rooms with an area of ​​20 meters, is located on the western side of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and it shares a large window with the western wall of the campus, enabling it to see its courtyards and the golden dome of the rock permanently.

A few days ago, a picture of the Abu Nijmeh family kitchen window adjacent to the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is directly overlooking it, was published on social media, and it was widely spread, prompting the media to shed light on the Jerusalem family’s home, bringing back to mind the tragedy of this family, and what She is exposed to an Israeli campaign of ambitions to take control of the house, and offer many temptations to the family to rob the historical and archaeological house from it.

Greedy

"Emirates Today" met Maryam Abu Nijmeh, a Jerusalem activist, in her house next to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, a few days ago, while she was preparing breakfast in the kitchen of the house, the scene of the Dome of the Rock was decorating his window as if it was an artistic painting, while the voice of the Holy Qur'an was coming from the minarets of the sanctuary Al-Qudsi.

Abu Negme affirms that the occupation offered her family, in previous periods, an open check in exchange for buying the house, and left them to him, because of his proximity to the Temple Mount, pointing out that this is part of the campaign of ethnic cleansing to displace Jerusalemites from the homes adjacent to the blessed wall of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The Jerusalem activist says: “We are exposed to a massive campaign to seize the occupation of our house in exchange for payments, but we categorically refuse, because despite all the harassment and the small size of the house, but we are attached to our historical house that my father inherited for us, while it is enough for us to be proud that we live and die while we are next to Masroa Rasul God, our master Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace. ”

She adds that «the distinguished strategic location of our house makes the attention of the occupation go to control it, to achieve its plan tightly controlling the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and this is the case of dozens of Jerusalem families, who live in houses directly overlooking the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and share with it in northern and western Syria.

Attacks and disturbances

The ambitions of the occupation to seize the house of the Abu Nijmeh family and the Jerusalem houses adjacent to the wall of the Al-Aqsa Mosque are met by repeated practices and attacks, whereby the residents are subjected to harassment by the occupation soldiers, and preventing them from leaving and entering freely, as well as the attacks of the settlers at times of storming the sanctuary, according to Abu Nijmeh.

The occupation also prevents these Jerusalemite families from building and restoring. The Abu Nijmah family, which consists of the Jerusalemite Mariam Abu Nijmah, her brother, his wife and his five children, the occupation prevents them from building a second floor in their small and old house, or even restoring its dilapidated walls, in addition to preventing them from carrying out repairs to the water lines that It seeps into the house by cracking walls.

It indicates that the Jerusalemite families adjacent to the wall of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque encounter daily disturbances, as the occupation soldiers prevent them from accessing the Al-Aqsa doors from their homes at times of closure to worshipers, in addition to inspecting their purchases and needs, and checking ID cards with every entry and exit.

Legacy and legacy

The Abu Nijmeh family clung to its home, which is the side of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque from the west, as it is an integral part of the wall of the mosque and directly adjacent to it, as well as being a witness to the march of their father's struggle, who worked for several years as a guardian of the sacred campus, and was arrested inside the occupation prisons, to spend his love A martyr after 17 years of detention.

The Jerusalem activist says, "This house is a historical legacy, inherited by our father, Naji Abdel Fattah Abu Nijmeh, may God have mercy on him, and every inch inside has a beautiful memory that brought us together with my father, whose lifeless life is a neighbor and guardian of the Al-Aqsa Mosque."

Abu Najmeh continues her saying: “My father was arrested in 1968 due to his work as a guard for the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and his struggle to confront the practices of the occupation and the settlers’ attacks. He was sentenced to 100 years in prison. After 17 years of his arrest, and due to his deteriorating health, the occupation released him, but he died. A martyr immediately after his release.

Neighbors around the clock

The widespread spread of the image of the Abu Nijmeh family kitchen window, adjacent to the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and directly overlooking it, through social media platforms, coincided with the forcible closing of the doors of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, due to the pandemic actions of "Corona", and depriving Jerusalemites of praying in it during the blessed month of Ramadan, by According to Abu Negme.

“A few days ago a journalist came to our house to report on the atmosphere of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the blessed month of Ramadan, and the pandemic (Corona). I took a picture of my brother's wife in front of the kitchen window next to the Temple Mount, which overlooks him directly, and we were surprised by the spread of this image Broadly, to express our pride in adjacent to the mosque, and to live in a house that we inherited from our father, who cultivated love (to the maximum) in our souls from childhood ».

Neighboring bliss

Abu Najmeh pointed out that all Jerusalemites and Palestinians were prohibited from entering the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque in the month of Ramadan, due to "Corona", but she still blessed to remain around him, enjoy watching his landmarks and patios, and listen to the call to prayer at all times, along with performing prayers near his walls, walls and galleries. .

The Jerusalem activist Abu Najmeh goes on saying: “The purified door is one of the main doors of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is adjacent to our house now, closed by the actions of (Corona), but we sit on its doorstep after Morocco, we pray and read the Qur’an, and we continue until the time of sahur, in a beautiful scene that inspires reassurance and psychological comfort within us.” Over the course of time, despite the ugliness of practices against the sanctuary and Jerusalemites, this is an honor for us that God's honor in our neighborhood is the cleanest part of the earth. ”

The occupation prevents Jerusalem families from building and restoring. The Abu Najmeh family prevents the occupation from building a second floor in its small and old house, or even restoring its dilapidated walls, in addition to preventing it from carrying out repairs to the water lines that leak into the house due to cracking the walls.

The distinctive strategic location of the house makes the attention of the occupation go to control it, to achieve its plan tightly to control the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and this is the case of dozens of homes that directly view the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The door of purgatory, one of the main doors of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, adjacent to the house, is now closed due to the "Corona" procedures.

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