Sunday, July 26, 2015

ARABS THROW ROCKS AT ISRAELIS ON TEMPLE MOUNT ON THIS 9TH OF AV.

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9TH OF AV IN ISRAEL TODAY
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/07/tisha-bav-2015-in-israel-today-11amest.html

UPDATE-JULY 26,2015-05:45PM
ON THIS 9TH OF AV WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO ISRAEL.TODAY ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT.THE ARABS THREW ROCKS AT ISRAELIS.TO KILL ISRAELIS.

PA Campaign: 'Temple Never Existed', 'We Were Here Before You'-Campaign flies in the face of a 1925 Waqf publication that brags that the Temple Mount is indisputably" the site of Solomon's Temple.By Hillel Fendel-First Publish: 7/27/2015, 2:15 AM-ISRAELNATIONALNEWS

Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) has published a collection of recent declarations on official PA television that the Jewish Temple never existed, that the "Palestinians" predated the Jews in Jerusalem by "centuries," and the like.The latest posting by the internationally-known media watchdog organization PMW does not attempt to refute the claims, but simply brings them to the attention of the world. For instance, it notes that PA Deputy Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Salwa Hadib recently stated that "the Palestinian people has been present in it [Jerusalem] for thousands of years... centuries before the Jewish religion." This, despite the fact that no Palestinian Arab entity ever existed before, at the earliest, the year 1949, when Jordan illegally took over Judea and Samaria and had to categorize the people living there.It is true, of course, that people lived in Jerusalem even before Jews – but they have no national, ethnic or other connection with the Arabs living today in the Land of Israel.On another front, a PA TV host agreed with a political-Islam researcher who stated on PA TV that the Zionist goal is to "find the Temple" while destroying the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The researcher claimed Israel has not found "even one remnant" that proves the existence of the Temple.What is particularly fascinating about this groundless claim is that even Jerusalem's Muslim Waqf itself does not agree with it! Back in 1925, the Supreme Moslem Council – i.e., the Waqf, which has overseen Temple Mount activities on behalf of Islam for hundreds of years - boasted proudly that the site is none other than that of Solomon's Temple. A copy of the booklet in which this claim is made is in the possession of the Jerusalem-based Temple Institute. On page 4, the Waqf states that the Mount's "identity with the site of Solomon's Temple is beyond dispute." It then quotes the Biblical book of Samuel II indicating that it is also the spot, "according to universal belief, on which 'David built there an altar unto the L-rd...'"PA TV often refers to the "alleged" Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. The following PMW-cited quote from this past May mentions that the Jews "fabricated" a fake Jewish name for Jerusalem - the City of David – to fulfill their plans to "Judaize and erase Arab and Muslim antiquities through tunnel excavations and theft of antiquities... Through these evil projects, the Israeli occupation seeks to restore the alleged Kingdom of David and to build his palace there, in order to achieve its evil goal: Full control over the Al-Aqsa Mosque and building the alleged Temple in its place." No mention has been made on PA TV of the above-mentioned Waqf booklet in which the Jewish Temple is mentioned as fact. The pamphlet also makes mention, on page 16, of the underground area in the south-east corner of the Mount, which is refers to as Solomon's Stables.  "Little is known for certain of the history of the chamber itself," the guide reads. "It dates probably as far back as the construction of Solomon's Temple. According to Josephus, it was in existence and was used as a place of refuge by the Jews at the time of the conquest of Jerusalem by Titus in the year 70 A.D."

Raw Footage: Jews Pray, Muslims Riot on Temple Mount-Police footage captures Tisha B'Av violence by Islamist gangs on Temple Mount, while Jews pray peacefully at Kotel.By Arutz Sheva Staff-First Publish: 7/26/2015, 5:51 PM-ISRAELNATIONALNEWS

Israeli Police have released footage showing some of the violence perpetrated by Muslim extremists on the Temple Mount over Tisha B'Av.Islamists used the Al Aqsa Mosque as a base for the attacks, barricading themselves inside with stockpiles of rocks, wooden boards, fireworks and other projectiles.The rioters had intended to use the deadly stockpile to launch attacks against Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount - Judaism's holiest site - as well as for attacks on security services, but were stopped after police, acting on a tip-off, swooped in and preemptively dispersed them, seizing their weapons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KkanV0YA1Q

Clashes rock Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque-AFP By Mike Smith-july 26,15-yahoonews

Jerusalem (AFP) - Israeli police Sunday entered Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque, one of Islam's holiest sites, as they clashed with Palestinians angered by Jews' access to the compound on an annual day of Jewish mourning.Palestinians threw stones and fireworks while police fired stun grenades after security forces entered the Al-Aqsa compound, which is also revered by Jews, before briefly going inside the mosque itself. Police said they went a few metres (yards) into the mosque to shut the doors in a bid to restore calm and lock in rioters who were inside.About 300 security personnel had entered the compound when the clashes began with about 200 Palestinians, an AFP photographer reported.The Palestinian government said Israel's actions proved it wanted to "drag the region into a religious war".Jordan, the custodian of the compound, said: "The repeated Israeli violations of the sanctity of the holy site are a provocation against the feelings of Arabs and Muslims... designed to ignite further hostility."It was the first time Israeli security forces had entered the mosque since November, when clashes with worshippers also erupted.There were multiple arrests linked to the latest clashes, which came as Jews sought to access the mosque compound to mark Tisha B'av, a day commemorating the destruction in ancient times of the first and second temples.- Major flashpoint -Palestinians were angered by what they considered intrusions by Jews. Visits are allowed, but Jewish prayer at the site is prohibited.The hilltop compound in Jerusalem's Old City, one of the biggest flashpoints in the Middle East, is the most sacred site in Judaism and Islam's third holiest, after Mecca and Medina. Jews refer to the site as the Temple Mount.Police said Palestinian youths had prepared to clash with them, spending the night in the mosque in which they had stored stones and fireworks, as well as wooden planks to prevent police from closing the doors.Upon seeing police at the northern steps to the mosque in the morning, "they began throwing stones at them and firing fireworks".They then barricaded themselves in the mosque, from where they continued to attack the forces, according to authorities."In light of the severe confrontation and the escalating actions of the rioters and with the aim of preventing further injury to police... forces entered a number of metres inside and closed the doors to the mosque with the rioters inside, restoring order," police said.Police reinforcements had deployed in the Old City overnight for fear of unrest as thousands of observant Jews flocked to the Western Wall, located below the mosque complex, for the annual prayer ceremony.The police said that after their brief foray into the mosque, they withdrew and the area was quiet. Access to the site was later restricted.- 'Ready to die' -Protests broke out in the lanes and alleyways of the Old City around the mosque, with demonstrators confronting police and chanting "Allahu Akbar (God is greatest)" and police firing stun grenades.Some vowed to protect Al-Aqsa, with one man saying the holy site "is in our blood"."We are ready to die," said Khaled Tuffaha, a 46-year-old Palestinian shop owner. "Everybody is ready to die."One 22-year-old Jewish religious student, carrying a Torah holy book and who said he was briefly in the compound during the clashes, argued that Jews and Muslims should share access."One day for Jews, one day for Muslims," he said.Police said a young Jewish man attempted to enter while wearing phylacteries -- small leather boxes containing sacred texts worn by observant men during morning prayer.When told to remove them, he resisted and grabbed hold of railings, biting a policeman who tried to remove him before he was arrested.At least three stone-throwers were detained and four police were lightly wounded, authorities said.One Palestinian man was seen bleeding from the head and protesters spoke of further injuries.After Israeli police entered the mosque in November, Jordan -- one of the very few Arab states with diplomatic relations with Israel -- recalled its ambassador for three months.Israel seized east Jerusalem in the 1967 Six-Day War and later annexed it in a move never recognised by the international community.Israel considers all of Jerusalem as its indivisible capital, but the Palestinians claim the eastern sector as capital of their promised state. 

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