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On its 57th anniversary, the memory of the arson attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque in 1969 is rekindled. This event led to the destruction of a significant part of the historic ceiling and the Saladin Minbar. It was a setback for the Israeli occupation’s efforts to reclaim Jerusalem two years ago. The fire was carried out by Australian extremist Dennis Michael Rohan and served as a catalyst for the creation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. It cemented the ongoing struggle over the city's identity and its religious and historical significance, especially amid escalating tensions, security developments, and gradual changes in Israeli measures and procedures. Palestinian and Jordanian voices strongly oppose the loss of guardianship and the longstanding rights of the mosque and Jerusalem. This event reflects the continuing conflict over sovereignty and custodianship, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the legal and historical status quo of the site and rejecting modifications that restrict Muslims' freedom in holy places.
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