The young man is famous for his unparalleled solidarity and permanent bond at Al-Aqsa

Muhammad Al-Ajlouni with Down Syndrome confronts the plan to displace Sheikh Jarrah's families

  • Muhammad raises the victory sign in front of the soldiers and settlers.

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  • The occupation forces did not care about the panic that afflicted Muhammad and assaulted him.

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  • Young Mohammed has been on the rabat at Al-Aqsa since childhood.

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  • Young Mohammed, the moment he was transferred to Al-Makassed Charitable Hospital.

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  • Saleh Diab: "The soldiers surrounded Muhammad with their weapons, and severely beat him."

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Among the houses of the Sheikh Jarrah al-Maqdisi neighborhood, which are threatened with seizure and confiscation for the benefit of the settlers, the residents of the neighborhood chant with one voice, “Muhammad came,” and a young man with a plump body, short stature, with a light beard, stands next to them, and says in a strong voice with a hoarseness that some people hardly understand. No to the deportation of the people of Sheikh Jarrah. Oh God, help Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.

Muhammad Murshid al-Ajlouni, 25, who suffers from Down syndrome, has gained the love and popularity of the residents of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, and all the towns of Jerusalem, as a result of his presence in all Jerusalem neighborhoods that are exposed to demolition and displacement plans, in addition to his permanent bond in the courtyards The blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, to pray in it, and to respond to the attacks of settlers and the occupation soldiers, the moment they stormed it.

Unparalleled solidarity

Every day, in the early morning hours, the young Muhammad leaves his family home located in the Wadi Al-Joz neighborhood, located in the eastern part of the city of Al-Quds Al-Sharif, to be present throughout the day in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, in solidarity with its residents of Jerusalem, who are facing a plan to displace them from their homes, by the forces of Occupation and settlers, to control their homes.

The solidarity activity of the young Muhammad in the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah al-Maqdisi was evident during the month of February, where he is constantly present throughout the day in front of the house of the Jerusalemite Hajja Fatima Salem family, as a result of facing an Israeli decision to vacate her house, which she owned hundreds of years ago, and to control it for the benefit of the settlers.

Emirates Al-Youm contacted Rashid Al-Ajlouni, the father of the young Muhammad, repeatedly, but he refused to talk in all attempts, and we learned that he received a threat from the Israeli occupation intelligence, not to talk to the media about his son with Down syndrome.

We moved to the people of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, who entrusted Muhammad's solidarity with them, their just cause, and his permanent presence among the neighborhood's alleys, to defend him against the storm of seizure and settlement.

The head of the Defense Committee for the people of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, Saleh Diab, describes the solidarity of the young Muhammad with the residents of the Jerusalem neighborhood as an unparalleled heroic role, as he does not leave the place until sunset, while he stands in front of the houses threatened with seizure and confiscation, and supports their owners in their plight.

Diab says: "You feel, as you watch the enthusiasm radiating from his eyes, that he is defending his home, not the neighborhood's homes, as he stands by the residents to relieve them and strengthen their support, while at the same time confronting all the attacks against the residents by settlers and the Israeli occupation forces. ».

brutal assault

On Monday the 21st of last February, and one day before the decision to expel the Jerusalemite family of Salem from their home was postponed until the second of next April, the occupation forces severely beat the young man with sticks and butts of weapons, despite his injury and his special health condition, to discourage him Presence in the Jerusalem neighborhood, and solidarity with its residents.

Several minutes after the brutal assault on him, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society ambulance crews transferred the young man, Mohammed, to receive the necessary treatment, after he had bruises and bruises all over his body.

The head of the Defense Committee for the people of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood recounts the details of the brutal assault on Muhammad al-Ajlouni by the occupation forces, saying: “While the Jerusalemites were in the home of the Sa`u family, next to the house of Hajja Fatima Salem, to show solidarity with them, and the young Muhammad was sitting next to us, he attacked him. Suddenly, an officer and four soldiers from the Israeli occupation forces, without taking into account the privacy of his health condition, or heeding the screams of fear that he was repeating in his own language.

The soldiers surrounded Muhammad with their weapons, to severely beat him, and took him forcefully in order to arrest him, but in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood we rushed over the heart of one man to protect the young man from Ajlouni from the brutal assault, and we were able to save him painstakingly, to be transferred for treatment at Al-Makassed Charitable Hospital in the Holy City.

The day after the occupation forces attacked one of the patients with Down syndrome, the young man returned to Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, and stood in the middle of the main street that separates its western parts, “Ard al-Naq’a” ​​and its eastern parts, “Karam al-Ja’ouni,” to raise the sign of victory in front of dozens of soldiers who They are located in the neighborhood to protect the settlers.

Muhammad entered the neighborhood, and his residents greeted him in front of their homes with cheers, in front of the settlers and the occupation soldiers, to be honored by the people for his heroic role of solidarity, in the presence of Arab representatives in the Israeli Knesset, most notably the head of the Arab Movement for Change Ahmed Tibi.

Mourabit in Al Aqsa

Young Muhammad al-Ajlouni is the third brother of six brothers, a younger brother and five sisters, who studied architecture, human and laboratory medicine, while his family took good care of him, and enrolled him in a school for people of determination in the city of Jerusalem, as his parents were keen on educating him since childhood, and taught him to swim and ride horses until I master them.

From an early age, Muhammad accompanied his father to the dawn prayer in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, until he was closely associated with this holy place, and his face became familiar to its pioneers.

The young Muhammad is considered one of the most prominent Al-Mourabitat who do not leave Al-Aqsa Mosque and its courtyards, at all times, especially when the Temple Mount is exposed to the attacks of the Israeli forces, and the incursions of settler groups and the Jews of the extreme right.

• Muhammad is considered one of the most prominent Almoravids who do not leave Al-Aqsa Mosque and its courtyards, at all times, especially when the Temple Mount is exposed to incursions by settlers.

• Enthusiasm radiates from Muhammad's eyes, and everyone feels as if he is defending his home, and not the houses of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, without fear of the occupation forces.

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