It is located east of the wall of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and extends from the gate of the tribes to the southeast corner of the city wall.

They are also called - The name of the Bab al-Asbat cemetery, where a number of mujahideen who participated in the Umayyad and Salafi conquests were buried, where the graves of the companions Obadah Ibn al-Samit and Shaddad Ibn AWS, may Allah be pleased with them, are located. The Israeli occupation authorities confiscated part of it from the east on the pretext of expanding the neighboring street in general (م um). The Israeli occupation security minister in Dichter issued a Farrar Aam (م) prohibiting Muslims from burying their dead in the southern part of the cemetery on the pretext that it is part of the Umayyad palaces area, and cameras were installed above the fence to monitor burial operations in the area.

 



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