The myth of the Temple of Solomon and the struggle for Jerusalem
by Rita Freire and Ahmad Alzoubi
Al-Aqsa Mosque, in the heart of the holy city of Jerusalem, is 1,300 years old – built in the 7th century. Israeli excavations, invasions and campaigns have, however, threatened the foundations of this symbol of Jerusalem.
But what does Al-Aqsa Mosque have to do with settler campaigns to rebuild the Biblical Temple of Solomon? And how did this idea reach Brazil, helping to extol the symbols that the Zionist State of Israel wants to place in place of millenary Muslim monuments?