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00:00The news arrived, the apocalypse had broken out in the lands of Islam, and the horrors had intensified to the point that funerals had been held.
00:20This was about thirty-five years after the liberation of Jerusalem by Saladin, when a dispute arose between King Al-Kamil and his brothers. He sought help from the Roman Empire to protect his kingdom, and Jerusalem was the price for this.
00:50After about eleven years, the normalizers with the Romans were expelled, and they were gone forever, until King Al-Salih Najm al-Din Ayyub reclaimed it. It was ruled by the kingdoms after the Ayyubids, then passed into the hands of the Ottomans. The British seized it after that, then handed it over to the Zionists, where it remains under their control to this day.
01:13While Jerusalem resisted, and hundreds of years later, history repeats itself, albeit in a different form, here are the tools of some Arab regimes, some of whom bless the Zionists' steps on the blessed land in exchange for protecting their kingdom.
01:32A blessed day followed by intimate meetings, warm conversations, and gentle glances, but this time the apocalypse did not occur, and the dead remain in the heart of every free and honorable person.
01:46Here, the Jerusalemites stand in opposition to the surrender of the city, while they stand in opposition to what they call peace initiatives, speak of coexistence, and describe the occupier as if he descended from heaven.
02:01Well, isn't a thing known by its opposite? How can someone who has never tasted the bitterness of war ever sense the meaning of peace? How can they?
02:10They are the ones whose hearts had never trembled before today at the sound of a bomb that tore through the silence of a peaceful night and brought down the house on the heads of its inhabitants.
02:19How can someone who has never experienced the heartbreak of a loved one talk about the meaning of peace, smile for the camera, shake hands, and visit Jerusalem to celebrate the Jewish holidays? I can hardly believe it.
02:35Some printers celebrate Jewish holidays in the courtyards of the mosque.
02:40This is history, the history of people and life. Its image is neither perfect nor glamorous. It is a history that reveals the masks from faces and narrates the whims of power in all its forms.
02:53Jerusalem, with all its components, remains a symbol of every free person who resists, deeply rooted in our hearts. It is eternal, while the occupation and normalizers are merely incidental.
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