A global digital campaign has been launched in support of Al-Aqsa Mosque; voices will rise through the hashtag #WeWillOpenOurAqsa.

A major global digital campaign has been launched on social media regarding the current situation of Al-Aqsa Mosque. Activists and social media influencers have initiated this effort using the hashtag #WeWillOpenOurAqsa, with the aim of raising the issue of Al-Aqsa Mosque prominently at the international level and breaking the alleged digital media blockade surrounding it.

According to the organizers of the campaign, this initiative has been launched at a time when Al-Aqsa Mosque has been kept completely closed for the past 13 days, and people are not being allowed to offer prayers inside the mosque. Expressing concern over this situation, the campaign plans to raise a united voice across global media and social media platforms.

The organizers say that an important objective of this campaign is to build global public support for Al-Aqsa Mosque during the last ten days of Ramadan. In Islam, the final ten days of Ramadan are considered extremely sacred, which is why this period has been specifically chosen for the campaign.

To make the campaign more effective, participants will also be provided with ready-made professional media content. This will include videos, graphics, and pre-written captions so that the same message can be widely shared on social media and the hashtag can be brought into global trends.

People who wish to take part in this initiative have been asked to get in touch through a special bot. Through it, they will be provided with all the media materials related to the campaign, allowing them to participate in the online promotion even before the official launch.

The official launch of the campaign will take place tonight at 9:00 PM (Jerusalem time). Along with this, a live broadcast titled ‘We Will Open Our Aqsa’ will also be held, featuring several academics, activists, and content creators who work on issues related to Al-Aqsa.

In this discussion, several activists will participate, including Abdullah Marouf, Ziyad Abuhalbeh, Iman Al‑Makhloufi, Adham Abu Salmiya, Iman Azizi, and Ishaq Arafa, along with several others. The program will be hosted on Instagram by activist Nawras Abu Saleh.

The organizers of the campaign say that the main objective of this initiative is to keep the issue related to Al-Aqsa Mosque visible to people at the global level and to strengthen media attention and public support on the matter, especially at a time when restrictions on people visiting the mosque and its continued closure remain in place

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