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Muslim MK slams Christian lawmaker for Temple Mount visit
Earlier this week, Netanyahu told the Israeli Knesset that the Temple Mount “will be managed as it has been until now”.
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Kiel has been warned by the Waqf security in the past for recording Muslim harassment of Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount and claims to have had her life threatened for this pro-Israel activity. MK Ghattas went up to the Temple Mount, went to the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The grand mufti, who was appointed by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in 2006, said in the same interview, “This is the al-Aqsa mosque that Adam, peace be upon him, or during his time, the angels built”.
Asked afterwards whether they had prayed, a violation of an 800-year-old ban on non-Muslim worship at the holy site, two of the group said they had done so in their hearts, while the woman declared proudly: “I prayed with my mouth moving”. We are making every effort to maintain this quiet, but it would seem that someone is disturbed by this.
Sansur, an Israeli Arab who served as a member of Israel’s Knesset, insisted that the Western wall is not a holy Jewish site but an “integral part” of the Al Aqsa Mosque, which is located on the Temple Mount and referred to by Muslims today as the “Haram al-Sharif” (The Nobel Sanctuary). Netanyahu walked back his comments after harsh criticism from prominent historians and Holocaust memorial organizations, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel reiterated Germany’s responsibility for the genocide of six million European Jews during World War II. Netanyahu asserted Saturday in that Muslims will continue to pray on the site while non-Muslims will visit there.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected those suggestions, saying repeatedly that the government has not changed the rules and has no intention of doing so. Palestinian authorities blamed unspecified Israeli moves to change the status quo for the flare-up of violence that has seen Palestinians resort to stabbing attacks against Israeli civilians.
He demanded to see her ring and noted that it had Hebrew writing on it. He called her a “born again believer”, and said “the only religious who can come here are Muslims, no Christians or Jews”. Others, such as Rabbi Yehuda Glick, campaign for expanded Jewish access on the Temple Mount. “This sacred place will remain Arab and Islamic forever”.
Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely.
Violence sparked this month over the issue has killed 60 Palestinians, 10 Israelis and one Eritrean.
Leaders who warn that a cautious approach to the Temple Mount will lead to a collapse of Israeli sovereignty at large are recklessly nullifying Zionism’s ideological core as well as its greatest triumph – the sovereign State of Israel.
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While the Jordanians argue that installing the cameras is about protecting the Al-Aqsa mosque by monitoring the site, PA officials have argued that Israel would use the cameras to arrest Palestinians “under the pretext of incitement”, reported the Jerusalem Post. “All that is false”.