donderdag 2 mei 2019

Palestine Chronicle - Notre Dame, alleen in Gaza


Notre Dame of Gaza: Our Mosques and Churches Are also Burning
 
One-third of Gaza's mosques were destroyed by Israeli airstrikes. (Photo: via MEMO)

By Ramzy Baroud
  
As the 300-foot spire of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris tragically came tumbling down on live television, my thoughts ventured to Nuseirat Refugee Camp, my childhood home in the Gaza Strip.
Then, also on television, I watched as a small bulldozer hopelessly clawed through the rubble of my neighborhood mosque. I grew up around that mosque. I spent many hours there with my grandfather, Mohammed, a refugee from historic Palestine. Before grandpa became a refugee, he was a young Imam in a small mosque in his long-destroyed village of Beit Daras.
  
Mohammed and many in his generation took solace in erecting their mosque in the refugee camp as soon as they arrived in the Gaza Strip in late 1948. The new mosque was first made of hardened mud but was eventually remade with bricks, and later concrete. He spent much of his time there, and when he died, his old, frail body was taken to the same mosque for a final prayer, before being buried in the adjacent Martyrs Graveyard. When I was still a child, he used to hold my hand as we walked together to the mosque during prayer times. When he aged, and could barely walk, I, in turn, held his hand.
   
But Al-Masjid al-Kabir – the Great Mosque, later renamed Al-Qassam Mosque – was pulverized entirely....

Further  www.palestine chronicle.com/notre-dame-of-gaza-our-mosques-and-churches-are-also-burning/

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