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Hasan Bek Mosque: Ottoman masterpiece in heart of Tel Aviv

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 18: Despite being attacked many times since the foundation of Israel, Hasan Bek Mosque, which was built during the Ottoman era in the Palestinian city of Jaffa, has survived the test of the time with its architectural beauty. Located in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Israel’s capital, the mosque was ordered to be built by the Ottoman Empire’s Jaffa Governor Hasan al-Basri Aljabi in the then Manshiyya neighborhood in 1914. While the Manshiyya neighborhood of Ottoman Palestine was completely destroyed by Zionist gangs that were part of founding elements of Israel, Hasan Bek Mosque was saved from demolition for fear of the potential harsh response from the international community. Established in 1948 on a large part of historical Palestinian lands, the state of Israel administratively connects the city of Jaffa to the municipality of the capital Tel Aviv. Israel included old Jaffa city under Tel Aviv’s local administrative management and the doors of Hasan Bek Mosque were closed to Muslims. Palestinians still recall that for so many years, the mosque was used as a barn and animal shelter and was a frequented place of drug addicts. Having been cut off from its Muslim environment with later-built hostels and entertainment venues around the mosque, it was reopened to worship in the late 1970s by the Jaffa Muslim community. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, the imam of Hasan Bek Mosque, Sheikh Ahmad Abu Ajwa, said Israel is trying to destroy the Arab-Islamic identity of the historical Palestinian lands. "Nothing is left of the Manshiyya neighborhood except this mosque, which has witnessed history," he said, adding all of this happened after the Nakba (catastrophe), referring to the establishment of the Israeli state in 1948, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were displaced or fled their homes. (Footage by Faiz Abu Rmeleh/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 18: Despite being attacked many times since the foundation of Israel, Hasan Bek Mosque, which was built during the Ottoman era in the Palestinian city of Jaffa, has survived the test of the time with its architectural beauty. Located in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Israel’s capital, the mosque was ordered to be built by the Ottoman Empire’s Jaffa Governor Hasan al-Basri Aljabi in the then Manshiyya neighborhood in 1914. While the Manshiyya neighborhood of Ottoman Palestine was completely destroyed by Zionist gangs that were part of founding elements of Israel, Hasan Bek Mosque was saved from demolition for fear of the potential harsh response from the international community. Established in 1948 on a large part of historical Palestinian lands, the state of Israel administratively connects the city of Jaffa to the municipality of the capital Tel Aviv. Israel included old Jaffa city under Tel Aviv’s local administrative management and the doors of Hasan Bek Mosque were closed to Muslims. Palestinians still recall that for so many years, the mosque was used as a barn and animal shelter and was a frequented place of drug addicts. Having been cut off from its Muslim environment with later-built hostels and entertainment venues around the mosque, it was reopened to worship in the late 1970s by the Jaffa Muslim community. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, the imam of Hasan Bek Mosque, Sheikh Ahmad Abu Ajwa, said Israel is trying to destroy the Arab-Islamic identity of the historical Palestinian lands. "Nothing is left of the Manshiyya neighborhood except this mosque, which has witnessed history," he said, adding all of this happened after the Nakba (catastrophe), referring to the establishment of the Israeli state in 1948, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were displaced or fled their homes. (Footage by Faiz Abu Rmeleh/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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