A New Low On The Temple Mount


5 Elul 5778

16 August 2018

 

SPECIAL NOTICE: 

Your humble servant is en route to Eilat today and will publish this blog as possible. Thank you for your indulgence.

 

Quote of the Day:

“The situation is absurd. The international community creates people in Gaza who do not know how to work, wait for humanitarian aid, and attack us.” 

Valeria Mashinsky, resident of Kibbutz Carmia on the Gaza border.

 

The News on the Israeli Street

Palestinian terror in the last 24 hours . . .

On the Gaza border:

Yet another fire on the Gaza border.

Yet another fire on the Gaza border yesterday–this one near Kibbutz Alumim.  Dozens of incendiary balloons and kites were launched east of Gaza City.

139 straight days of fires torching southern Israel.

But of course, there are no fires according to the IDF and the Netanyahu government–spearheaded in this instance by our Non-Defense Minister Lieberman. As the above fire was raging, 773 trucks were pouring through the Kerem Shalom Crossing into Israel because Lieberman has declared that “there are no more fires.”

In Judea and Samaria: 

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IEDS near Mevo Dotan, a “rock” attack at Jam’in, another “rock” attack at a-Zawiya in which an Israeli woman was wounded, more “rock” attacks near Sinjil, 4 IEDs at Rachel’s Tomb, 4 explosive devices at the entrance to Elon Moreh: these were but a few of the terror incidents in Judea and Samaria yesterday.

TODAY’S BLOG:

A New Low On The Temple Mount

It’s bad enough that Jews are now restricted to only 20 hours per week on the Temple Mount–and that during those 20 hours, only small groups of Jews can ascend at any one time–and that when they ascend they must walk along a narrow path and not out in the compound.

And that while walking on the Mount, the holiest place in Judaism, Jews cannot carry a Torah, an Israeli flag, or anything that suggests Judaism or Israeliness.

And Jews cannot even carry a bottle of water with them or go to the restroom.

But a new low was reached a few days ago that has just come to light.

A guide leading a small group of Jews actually referred to the Temple Mount as the “Temple Mount.”

An Islamic Wakf policeman working in collusion with the Israel police had the guide detained and thrown off the Mount.  

It is beyond the pale.

 

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