"The 'Gaza butcher' Netanyahu shared footage from the controversial tunnel."

27.05.2025 10:50

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu released a video on the anniversary of the complete occupation of Jerusalem in 1967, filmed in a controversial tunnel extending beneath the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The tunnel, which was opened after 12 years of excavations, had a synagogue built by hollowing out the foundations of Al-Aqsa.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who announced that they would occupy the entire Gaza Strip and has not hesitated to massacre thousands of innocent civilians in this pursuit, shared a striking video on the anniversary of the complete occupation of Jerusalem in 1967 and the defeat of Arab armies. The video was filmed in a tunnel that starts from the Silwan area of Jerusalem and extends beneath the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which has long been a subject of controversy.

THEY ARE LOOKING FOR A SUPPOSED TEMPLE BUT...

The mentioned tunnel was created by the Israeli administration through approximately 12 years of excavation work. Although the purpose has been stated as "searching for the remnants of the legendary Jewish temple," no archaeological findings have been encountered to date. It has been claimed that the excavations reaching beneath the Al-Aqsa Mosque have damaged the foundations of the structure.

'Gaza butcher' Netanyahu shared an image from the controversial tunnel

A SYNAGOGUE WAS BUILT UNDER AL-AQSA MOSQUE

As a result of years of work, it has been reported that a synagogue was built beneath the Al-Aqsa Mosque. This situation has drawn significant reactions from the international community, while experts state that this construction has damaged the load-bearing system of Al-Aqsa and increased the risk of collapse.

'Gaza butcher' Netanyahu shared an image from the controversial tunnel

CONSIDERED A PROVOCATION

The message conveyed by Netanyahu through this video filmed in a symbolic tunnel has been regarded as a "provocative" step both by the Palestinian side and in the international arena. The video once again brought Israel's controversial practices regarding Jerusalem to the world's agenda.

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