Saturday, October 24, 2009

Police up alert in Temple Mount


Capital's police to bolster deployment following calls by Muslim clerics, far-Right elements for both Jews and Arabs to arrive at Temple Mount

Efrat Weiss
YNET News

The Jerusalem Police will bolster deployment throughout the Old City, east Jerusalem and Temple Mount compound Sunday, following recent calls by both Arab and Jewish elements to arrive at the compound on Sunday. The Islamic Movement announced it will make buses available for worshipers who wish to arrive at the mosque Sunday.



The movement's spokesman Zahy Nujeidat said the flyer calling Arabs to protect the area was issued "in response to those who try and desecrate al-Aqsa."


According to police, there was a call for the capital's Arab residents to "protect Temple Mount from Jewish conquest," as well as a call on Jews by far-Right elements to arrive at the compound.


Police officials stressed that no visitation restrictions have been issued at this time, but that any attempt to disrupt public order or infringe on the status quo will be met with a harsh response.

Comment:I know, you think this is relly about religion. This is all about politics. Abbas needs to ramp up the anti-Israel climate-he finally announced new elections, scheduled for January-two plus months away. He needs to demonstrate or at least appear in control, he needs to take the focus of himself and he engages the time proven tactic-"those awful Israelis" are trying again to tear down our most precious religious symbol. Should anyone get too carried away it will be blamed upon the Israelis-so, a win-win for Abbas-now, if the media would do their job, this emerging story might be shared differently.

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