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Yemen’s Ansarullah Condemns Al-Qaeda’s Demolition of Ancient Mosque

18:09 - July 10, 2022
News ID: 3479645
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Yemen’s Ansarullah government has slammed the demolition of a 700-year-old mosque in Al-Hudaydah province on Saturday by al-Qaeda elements.

 

The Sanaa-based General Authority for Awqaf (Endowments) have condemned the destruction carried out to parts of the historic Al-Noor Mosque in the Al-Qataba area, north of the Al-Khokha district.

The authority blamed the attack on Al-Qaeda elements, said to be led by a member of the Saudi-established Presidential Leadership Council, Abu Zara'a Al-Maharami.

The mosque dates back 700 years comes after a similar attack in May against the Al-Qataba Mosque in the same area, attributed to joint Saudi and Emirati-led coalition forces.

Sharing an image on Twitter of the damaged mosque, a media official with the Houthi movement said "The Takfiris, the tools of aggression, are destroying a 700-year-old historical mosque in the Al-Khokha district of Al-Hudaydah Governorate, out of hatred for the Yemeni heritage."

A statement by the authority said this a crime that should be ascribed to the criminal record of the Saudi-led coalition and its mercenary forces that have destroyed hundreds of archaeological and historical mosques and shrines, with the aim of obliterating the historical and cultural heritage of Yemen.

After both incidents, the Awqaf authority called on international organisations and the UN to work to preserve and protect Yemen's historical sites.

 

Source: Middle East Monitor

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