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Sudan says Arab revolts a prelude to liberating Jerusalem

March 5, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – A senior figure in the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) in Sudan said today that recent revolts in the Arab world is the beginning of the move towards liberating Jerusalem from Israeli occupation.

FILE - In this handout photo provided by the Israeli Press Office (GPO), Pope Benedict XVI visits Temple Mount on May 12, 2009 in Jersusalem (AFP)
FILE – In this handout photo provided by the Israeli Press Office (GPO), Pope Benedict XVI visits Temple Mount on May 12, 2009 in Jersusalem (AFP)
The secretary for organizations at the NCP Qutbi Al-Mahdi told the founding conference of the Association of Women for Jerusalem held in Khartoum that the revolutionary tide and awakening in the region is a precursor to the liberation of the disputed city.

Popular revolts sweeping across the Arab world over the past two months have toppled the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt, inspiring protests in some Gulf countries and an outright rebellion in Libya. Sudan says that these regimes are gone because they oppressed the local Islamist movements.

Israel considers all of Jerusalem its capital, a claim that has not won international recognition.

Al-Mahdi said that once the unrest unfolds the people in the Arab world will then devote all their energies towards Al-Aqsa holy mosque in Jerusalem.

The NCP official urged Muslims to counter what he described as the Jewish conspiracy to displace the inhabitants of Jerusalem and building The Temple Mount of King Solomon.

The 8th-century Al-Aqsa mosque also stands on the stone esplanade, about the size of a large city square. Judaism’s Western Wall, a Jewish prayer site believed to be a perimeter wall of the second biblical Temple, sits just below.

In Muslim tradition, prophet Mohammad ascended into heaven from the rock at the center of what is now the Dome of the Rock.

Al-Mahdi suggested that Arab regimes are complicit in what the Jews are doing to Al-Aqsa mosque and their plans to make Jerusalem their capital.

He said that Sudan has went a long way in supporting Jerusalem through inaugurating a piece of land that will be used as a plot to build a tower that will see its proceeds go to the cause of Jerusalem adding that it will stand witness to the solidarity of the Sudanese people and as defenders of the sanctity of the Islamic nation.

On Sunday, the Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir will address the 8th international conference on Jerusalem hosted by Khartoum and attended by heads of the Jerusalem Foundation and international Trustees of the institution in Arab countries and other delegations.

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7 Comments

  • Marco A. Wek
    Marco A. Wek

    Sudan says Arab revolts a prelude to liberating Jerusalem
    What a shallow dream Mr. Useless Mamluk. Even that real Arabs do not think or dream of touching Isrealits and they are crazy enough to do so like you said, I am sure that will be a bad day for the Arabs and their half Arabs such as the so called Arabs in North Sudan. What I do know is, the so called Arabs in Sudan talk the talks but will not dare to walk in dirty waters especially when it comes to Isrealits.

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  • Yoyo
    Yoyo

    Sudan says Arab revolts a prelude to liberating Jerusalem
    u r right,it’s dream,but i think they forgot the war in 1967 when all they Arabs countries tried invaded Isreal,they didn’t win the war.so this time it is going tobe worst then they expected.

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  • khan junior
    khan junior

    Sudan says Arab revolts a prelude to liberating Jerusalem
    SWEAT,TEARS AND BLOOD WILL ACCOMPANY UR DREAM MA DEAR NEIGHBORS.REM;TAKING THE HOLY CITY WILL NOT BE LIKE DOMINATING SUDAN BY THE ARABS THOSE DAYS.

    SO BE PREPARE FOR IT IS EASY TO SAY IT BUT DANGEROUS TO PUT IT IN ACTION.

    SO DARE IT & FACE THE CONSEQUENCES…………….

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  • Agei Makueidorbai
    Agei Makueidorbai

    Sudan says Arab revolts a prelude to liberating Jerusalem
    Benches of terrorists are talking of liberation when they are unable to liberate themselves from their corruption governars. All you know is looting the bloody oil money from South Sudan to bribe African Countries to protect your criminals stay in power when the poor citizens whom you robbed are suffering living on forgein aids. Egypt has been controlling Sudan territory for more than 10 years and if you have power why don’t you use it to retake that territory back then? If you are unable to manage Sudan stay united how can you liberate Jerusalem?
    Now you talking about Jerusalem but you are not capable to bring peace to Sudan. Good Luck Mr. Terrorist but remember that the raising of uprising across Arab dictators got nothing to do with liberating Jursalem but it is the end of dictators and terrorisms especially those who terrorist their own citizens to maintain power must go and you are the next to go.

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  • Jongkuch
    Jongkuch

    Sudan says Arab revolts a prelude to liberating Jerusalem
    I’ll remind you incase you have forgotten. Jerusalem is an eternal Israeli Capitial. I do not think anyone of you has a gut to change that.

    Jongkuch

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