Friday, October 8, 2021

Palestinians outraged over court ruling allowing Jewish prayer on Temple Mount

 https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-conflict/palestinians-outraged-over-court-ruling-allowing-jewish-prayer-on-temple-mount-681322

Palestinians expressed outrage and warned of an escalation on Thursday after a court ruling on Wednesday implied support for allowing quiet prayer by Jewish visitors on the Temple Mount, the first such official recognition of the practice which has gone relatively undisturbed for the past year and a half.

6 comments :

  1. What was that Rashi at the beginning of Bereishit? That Eretz Israel is ours and when we return we have to tell them about it, that it's in the Torah.. fortunately it is also in the imitations - the new testament and quran.

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  2. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/biden-administration-ups-pressure-on-israel-to-crack-down-on-china-681379
    I find this distressing. A country comes along - occupies its neighbours, violates international arms agreements, builds up its army with the objective of becoming the dominant world power, puts people in concentration camps because of their religion. And of all countries you'd think Israel would say 'Oh hang on, this is just a wee bit too familiar. We weren't happen when the world fawned over the Nazis.' Yet now it's happening again and we're play a part in it.

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  3. Dear Arabs,
    Three times in the last 20 years you could've accepted a peace deal with Israel that gave you everything you wanted including exclusive possession of our Temple Mount. You said 'no', Deal with it.
    Love
    The Jews.

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  4. Yes, but the imitations also use that Rashi. Yep, He took it from the Canaanites and gave it to you, and He took it from you and gave it us!

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  5. and of course, ..He took back from them and gave it back to us again!

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  6. https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=t.co/QOAC4R2u0O#W0M4QTe4/MhNiQ/

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