With Qatari support… 48 Palestinians build a mosque after seizing the land of a Kurdish farmer in Afrin

Afrinpost – Special

The Afrinpost correspondent reported that “the Association for Living with Dignity for the 48 Palestinians” seized agricultural lands in the village of Tal Tawil of the Afrin Center in order to build a mosque on it. The land is owned by a Kurdish citizen from the village of Ashouneh, of the district of Bulbul.

It is noteworthy that the Turkish occupation held a ceremony two days ago to lay the foundation stone for the project to build the Zakirin Mosque. Its establishment was adopted by the Turkish Humanitarian Relief Association (IHH), known for its terrorist activities and its involvement in transferring weapons to Syria, and its scandal at the beginning of 2014.

At a time when the Afrin region lives in rampant insecurity, and repeated bombings, building mosques in Afrin is active, and imams and preachers are replaced in line with the occupation policy to spread ideas compatible with its policy, legitimacy and beautification of the occupation.

It is clear that the association “Living with Dignity for the 48 Palestinians” represents cases of convergence in the Brotherhood triangle in the region, on the one hand it trades with the slogan of Palestinian injustice that dates back to the Nakba of 1948, on the other hand the directions of Turkish expansionist policy and the third is the role of Qatar in providing the necessary funding.

It is noteworthy that Qatar initiated a declaration of the Turkish aggression against Afrin region and announced by the Qatari Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Lulwa Al-Khater, Qatar’s support for the barbaric attack launched by Ankara and echoed the Turkish allegations themselves, and Doha unilaterally re-violated the position of the Arab League on 3/3/2018 in condemning the aggression .

Also in the context of the Qatari role, Afrinpost published news about Qatari financing for a Turkish project that was put up as a tender for Turkish construction companies, to build 20 military headquarters at a cost of about 2 billion Syrian pounds. These military headquarters will be used as guard towers, and will extend from the Church of Saint Simon Stylites in the south, through the Shirawa district, to the Azaz junction in the north. In other words, drawing new borders with Syria again, and annexing Afrin to its map.

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