A bid was put forth by Israel’s Western Wall Heritage Foundation to establish the infrastructure of the so-called Haliba Judaization project in Occupied Jerusalem.
Settlement affairs expert Ahmad Sub Laban said the bid suggests the construction of a two-story building covering up to 4000 meters and comprising exhibition halls and a guest room.
The projected bid will be built in an area located just dozens of meters away from the southern wall of holy al-Aqsa Mosque—Muslims’ third holiest site.
The Beit Haliba project falls in line with Israel’s western wall plan in reference to a scheme targeting the historic Buraq Wall.
Beit Haliba plan was advanced by the fanatic Israeli rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz who pushed for transforming the Buraq Square into a space for holding Jewish parties. Rabinowitz is the head of the Western Wall Heritage Foundation backed by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.