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Turkish artists to campaign against Israeli measures in Jerusalem

Turkish artists have not kept quite against Israeli restriction on entry to Al-Aqsa Mosque. They will launch a campaign on Thursday to react against the Israeli blockade, crimes against humanity and restrictions on the freedom of worship at Al-Aqsa compound.

Anadolu Agency TÜRKIYE
Published July 26,2017
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A group of Turkish artists will launch a campaign on Thursday to react against the Israeli blockade, crimes against humanity and restrictions on the freedom of worship in Jerusalem.

The theme for the campaign is: "I'm standing for Quds, because I am a human."

Participants can send recorded selfie videos showing solidarity with Palestine to the email address kudusicinayaktayim@gmail.com.

"We are a group of people who feel for Palestine, and came together for an independent campaign," Ali Nuri Turkoğlu, one of the organizers, said.

The campaign is being supported by some prominent Turkish artists including producer-director Fatih Özbay, actor Necati Şaşmaz and singer Nadide Sultan.

Organizers said that the Palestinian embassy has also shown keen interest in the campaign.

Thousands of Palestinians have been taking to the street daily for a mixture of prayer and non-violent protest in the Al-Aqsa Mosque's vicinity since new restrictions were introduced by Israel more than a week ago, after a two-day closure of the mosque following an attack that killed two Israeli police officers and the three Palestinians.

The city of Jerusalem is sacred to members of all three Abrahamic faiths -- Muslims, Jews and Christians -- and the Al-Aqsa Mosque represents the Islamic world's third-holiest site.