Posted on 10/12/2014 10:25:34 PM PDT by Olog-hai
The Jerusalem Police stormed the Temple Mount Monday morning and locked Arab rioters inside the Al Aqsa Mosque.
The police had gathered intelligence about Arab youths who had spent the night at the Temple Mount compound. The youths had collected rocks and fireworks and prepared firebombs, which they stored inside the Al Aqsa Mosque in order to use them against police and interfere with non-Muslim visits to the Mount.
In addition, they created obstacles to prevent the closing of the last open door into Al Aqsa. These included shoe cabinets that were nailed onto the mosque doors, iron bars, wooden planks and a barbed wire fence, also connected to the doors to prevent them from closing.
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Me too, please. Thanks.
I am reminded of the Taos Revolt of 1847, during the Mexican-American War. Because of the treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, the US was taking over New Mexico. The Spanish-Mexican landholders in the area did not like this, so told the Pueblo Indians that the Americans were going to enslave them.
The US Army unit at Taos was out of the area, but their popular commander and several other prominent men were still there, and the Indians murdered them. They continued to make trouble and kill more people until the Army sent in a large force.
And this is where it reminds me of the al-Asqa mosque.
The Indian rebels holed up inside the large, thick adobe walled mission church in Taos. No problem, said the US Army, which punched holes in its thick walls, and pushed through lit mortar rounds.
Imagine the Israeli Army doing the same thing.
Likewise as to wanting to know what you know. Thanks.
The Israelis should seize all these bastards by their beards,
toss them in the mud and permanently liberate a JEWISH Holy Site from these satanic maniacs.
Bring on the wrecking ball. If this brings Armageddon, in for a penny, in for a pound.
That video looks familiar. I have either seen that one or one very much like it. Thanks,
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