An attempt is made to share the truth regarding issues concerning Israel and her right to exist as a Jewish nation. This blog has expanded to present information about radical Islam and its potential impact upon Israel and the West. Yes, I do mix in a bit of opinion from time to time.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
PA calls Arabs to 'defend al Aksa'
KHALED ABU TOAMEH AND JPOST.COM STAFF
14/03/2010 15:08
Top Fatah official: Israel "playing with fire" through Temple Mount "provocations."
A senior Palestinian Authority official on Sunday called on Israeli Arabs and Palestinian residents of Jerusalem to come to al Aksa Mosque in the Old City “to protect it from Israeli schemes.”
Top Fatah official and holder of the Jerusalem portfolio Khatem Abd el-Kader called Palestinians on Sunday to “converge on al Aksa to save it” from what he called “Israeli attempts to destroy the mosque and replace it with the [Jewish] temple.” Khader was speaking ahead of a dedication of a renovated synagogue in the Jewish Quarter in the Old City, planned to take place Tuesday.
He called Israel’s renovation of the Hurva Synagogue a “provocation” and warned Israel that it was “playing with fire.”
Police has been imposing a ban on Israeli Arabs from coming to the Temple Mount, fearing clashes might erupt. Only holders of Israeli ID cards over 50 years old were allowed into the mosque.
The closure remains in place until after the dedication of the synagogue on Tuesday.
Comment: "The Arabs destroyed the original Hurva in 1948, now they complain it has been rebuilt .... time to at best get serious, or in the worst case recognize the double standard and not tolerate it any longer!" This among many other responses sums up the current "crisis". BTW, this is no crisis other than the one being manufactured by the PA and emboldened by those with anti-Israel leanings, including the media. One needs to look beyond this simple-minded explanation by the PA-oh, they know it isn't true but, hey, if you can continue with the de-legitimization process of Israel might as well not let "a good crisis go to waste"-sound familiar?
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