Posted on 02/15/2007 3:03:56 PM PST by IsraelBeach
Israel Installs Jerusalem Excavations Webcams, Exposes Arab Incitement
By Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency
Jerusalem ----- February 15, 2007 .... In an effort to defuse Palestinian and Arab world incitement against Israel relating to excavations in Jerusalem next to Israel's Western Wall, the Israel Antiquities Authority has begun to broadcast live television coverage from the site.
In a news release sent to the Israel News Agency, an Israel Antiquities Authority spokeswoman stated that work to install video cameras to enable on-line viewing of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) Mugrabi Gate Reconstruction Project in the Old City of Jerusalem has been completed.
The Jerusalem cameras went on line this afternoon on the IAA website.
"There will be three cameras in the excavation area. They will show a complete angle of the excavation," said Liat Eizenkot, an Israel Antiquities Authority spokesperson.
The Israel authorities have installed cameras to film all excavation work being carried out near Jerusalem's Temple Mount or Haram Sharif.
Daily work at the site will be broadcast from 0630 local time (0430 GMT) to 1430 (1230 GMT), the Israel Antiquities Authority said. The live web camera would remain on outside working hours. Broadcasts will start on Thursday and can be seen at the antiquities authority's website.
The Israel website also has a video about the Project with an English explanation by IAA Director of Surveys and Excavations Dr. Gideon Avni and two articles under the heading "The Real Story Behind the Mugrabi Ramp."
The Minister responsible for Jerusalem affairs, Yaacov Edery, Israel Antiquities Authority Director-General Shuka Dorfman, Israel Police Inspector-General Moshe Karadi and Israel Police Jerusalem District Commander Ilan Franco briefed ministers on Sunday regarding events on and around the Temple Mount and on Israels excavation work on the Mugrabi Gate ramp.
Israel Prime Minister Olmert said that work on the Jerusalem Mugrabi Gate bridge - outside the Temple Mount - is necessary because the previous ramp had collapsed and the interim wooden bridge is a safety hazard, as was determined by the Jerusalem city engineer. A new bridge is necessary for the welfare of visitors and tourists. The bridge will also be at the disposal of the security forces in order - for example - to prevent stones from being hurled at the Western Wall plaza.
The Prime Minister also said that proper staff work - involving the Jerusalem municipality, the Antiquities Authority, the Israel Police, the Public Security Ministry, the Mossad, the ISA and Minister Ederys office - had been carried out over several months.
Israel Ministers and other relevant officials discussed the issue in 25 January 2007 and gave final approval to the plan to build a bridge up to the Mugrabi Gate.
The Prime Minister said: I have heard claims regarding the professional activity of the Antiquities Authority. I vigorously reject them. Professional archaeological work was done here. During the staff work, the relevant Jerusalem municipality official issued a permit for the construction of the bridge. Israel Attorney General Meni Mazuz is checking whether or not a more detailed planning process, namely a municipal building plan, is necessary and we will, of course, act in accordance with any directive.
Israel Prime Minister Olmert made it clear that in any case, and in accordance with any planning procedure, Antiquities Authority excavations are necessary according to the Antiquities Authority Law. These excavations will continue. I have instructed all elements involved to work with complete transparency and to show anyone who is interested there is an essential need to build a new bridge. Anyone who goes there sees this for himself. There is no activity that is designed to dig under the Temple Mount. This is activity that is taking place outside the Temple Mount wall only.
International officials, including very senior officials in the US and other countries, were updated during the planning stage. Islamic extremist elements are seeking to incite and inflame even though they know for a certainty that there is no activity designed to harm the Temple Mount. Israel guards, and has always guarded, the holy places of all faiths, including Islam, and will assure freedom of worship. It is intolerable that domestic Islamic extremist elements are trying to fan the flames in a wholly unjustified manner.
The Israel Cabinet decided: to continue with the planned construction of the Mugrabi Gate ramp in a way that allows completion in the least possible time. To the extent that a municipal building plan will be required - one will be brought for approval as quickly as possible. The Israel Foreign Ministry will continue to deal with the international aspects, including in regard with UNESCO. Continuation of coordination with international bodies, while maintaining full transparency of events at the site. The ISA and the Israel Police will continue operational and intelligence preparedness. E. Minister Yaacov Edery will be responsible for this issue.
The new ramp in Jerusalem will replace the temporary wooden bridge which was built near the Western Wall following the collapse of the old Mugrabi ramp.
The new ramp will replace the temporary wooden bridge which was built following the collapse of the old Mugrabi ramp.
Download video: Dr. Gideon Avni, IAA Director of Excavations, discusses the Mugrabi ramp reconstruction project
A spokesman for the Islamic religious trust which operates the Haram al-Sharif said the new measures were just cosmetic action and that instead of putting up cameras, the digging should stop. The Haram al-Sharif is believed to be where the Islamic Prophet Muhammad made an ascent to heaven into the presence of God. Jews believe the Temple Mount is where Abraham offered his son Isaac as a sacrifice to God and where Solomon built the First Jewish Temple.
The Jerusalem police filed an indictment against Sheikh Ra'ad Salah, the head of the Islamic Movement's northern branch, and four of his supporters on charges of incitement and attacking police officers during an illegal protest last week against the excavations near the Temple Mount. The indictment, which was filed at the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court, states that Salah instructed the protesters to sit on the ground and refuse to be evacuated. Salah is accused of attacking a policeman.
Israel reunited its ancient capital of Jerusalem in the 1967 war. Since then, the compound has remained under Muslim jurisdiction in conjunction with neighboring Jordan.
Turkey Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said today that Turkey would send a team of experts to Jerusalem to survey archaeological work near the al-Aqsa mosque which has triggered protests across the Muslim world.
Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, speaking at the same news conference during a visit to Ankara, said he welcomed the decision, saying: "We have nothing to hide. The work which is being conducted is being done outside the Temple Mount area. We are very happy to host the prime minister's team and therefore the right and correct and exact story will come out," Olmert said.
Olmert showed Erdogan photographs of the area. Muslim but secular Turkey enjoys good relations with both Israel and Palestine as well as with Israel's enemies Iran and Syria.
Ankara is keen to play a more active diplomatic role in the region.
'As a modern Muslim country Turkey can play a role building ties between Israel and Muslim countries that do not have relations with Israel,' Olmert said.
Olmert also reaffirmed his offer of peace to Syria as long as Damascus stopped supporting terror groups. 'We want to make peace with Syria, we are happy to make peace with Syria, but Syria has not stopped supporting the path of terror and instead needs to accept the principles that the international community has set,' Olmert said. 'I have no doubt that under such conditions it will be very easy to speak with Syria.' Ankara has offered to mediate in fresh talks between Syria and Israel and the issue was again discussed on Thursday. Talks between Israel and Syria over the Golan Heights, which Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war, collapsed in 2000 after Damascus insisted on regaining control of all the strategic piece of land. Syria President Bashar al-Assad has repeatedly signaled an interest in talks since Israel's inconclusive war last year in Lebanon with Syria - backed Hezbollah terrorists. The situation has been complicated by U.S. charges that Syria supports Iraqi insurgents, which Damascus denies, as well as Syria's open sponsorship of Palestine terrorists.
"The prime minister's determination in the Mugrabi Gate affair is a positive surprise for me," said Uzi Landau, a former Israel minister of Internal Security. "Only if he continues along this route of not caving in to threats and terror, there's a chance we'll live here in peace. The Jerusalem mayor's decision to reexamine the matter will only lead to deterioration. The Israel government in its entirety must stop apologizing and ensure that both the letter and spirit of the law are being followed, and never ever capitulate in the face of threats backed by the culture of terror. Only one possibility is worse than violence capitulation in the face of violence."
Israel with the use of live Internet Webcams is clearly illustrating to the world that no harm would come to the mosque or the Dome of the Rock that stand on the site of two destroyed biblical Jewish Temples.
"The Antiquities Authority invites the public in the country and in the world to monitor the excavations up close and to see what is being done on the ground at any given time," the group's spokeswoman, Osnat Goaz, said in a statement.
Please ping to your respective ping lists!
Looks lie they're up and running:
http://www.antiquities.org.il/home_eng.asp
BTW, why is it that the Moos claim "ownership" to an area which has been sacred to Christians and Jews for 2,000 and 4,000 years respectively?
They think that maybe Mad Mo once flew there in a dream or
took of for heaven. But really it's just because they
use everything they can to provoke infidels and cause
grief. They have little respect for their own holy places
by storing weapons in them and using them to hole up in.
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Middle of the night, they're not doing a thing. But you can watch.
MOSLEM CLAIM TO JERUSALEM RESTS ON WOBBLY VERSE
From Arutz-7 Thursday, Aug. 28, 2003 / Rosh Chodesh Elul 5763
A commentator in the official Egyptian government weekly, of all places,
writes this week that the entire Moslem claim on Jerusalem and El-Aksa is based on a mistaken reading of one chapter of the Quran. Ahmed Mahmad Oufa wrote that the verse that mentions a night journey by Muhammed to a mosque has nothing to do with Jerusalem, as is generally claimed, but with a mosque near the holy Moslem city of Medina.
Prof. Moshe Sharon, Middle Eastern expert in the Hebrew University, expressed
great surprise at the fact that such an article would be published in Arabic and in an Arabic-speaking country. Speaking with Arutz-7 today, he said, "All in all, this is not a new claim. We must remember that Jerusalem is not mentioned at all in the Quran [though it is mentioned hundreds of time in the Bible - ed. note]. The verse in question is in Sura [chapter] 17, which states that Muhammad was brought at night from one mosque to a "more distant" - aktsa, in Arabic - mosque. The first Moslem commentators did not explain this as referring to Jerusalem at all, of course, but rather as a miraculous night journey or night vision or some such.
In the beginning of the 8th century, however, they began associating this with Jerusalem, because they had a need to start giving sanctity to Jerusalem, and so they started connecting this verse with Jerusalem... Originally, however, the Moslems recognized the area of the Dome of the Rock as holy because of the Jewish Temple of King Solomon."
This last point may be borne out, Nissan Ratzlav-Katz notes, by the fact that
the modern Arabic name for Jerusalem, Al-Quds, is adapted from the original
Arabic name for the Temple Mount: Bayt al-Maqdis - or Beit HaMikdash [Hebrew
for Holy Temple].
It should further be noted that the Al Aksa mosque was built on the Temple
Mount 621 years after Mohammed's death.
...a mural which appears to depict Mohammed (sixth picture down) on a contemporary building in Iran. The mural shows Buraq (the animal that carried Mohammed on his Night Voyage, described as being white and having the face of a woman and the tail of a peacock, which this creature is and does) carrying a figure who could therefore only be Mohammed. A word-for-word transliteration of the Farsi caption to that picture is (according to this automated translation site), "The Messenger mounted mainland shiny door village (yzdlaan) (kvyry) village blinds to ascension wine river," which obviously doesn't translate well but which does make mention of "The Messenger," a traditional epithet for Mohammed (as the messenger of Allah). Note: this image is hosted on the Web site of the Iranian newspaper Hamshahri, which is sponsoring a contest of cartoons about the Holocaust as an outraged reponse to the publication of the Mohammed cartoons in the West. Yet the newspaper itself is currently displaying this depiction of Mohammed. (This image also on the newspaper's site appears to be a contemporary image of Mohammed as well.)
http://www.zombietime.com/mohammed_image_archive/islamic_mo_full/
BTTT!!
No wonder the moozeslimes are outraged. Real facts of scientific archeology would further shatter their sick satanic fantasy world "religion".
I'm at work (no, really), but I plan to ping this later. Figured you'd like a look first. :')
thanks, been there done that, I shoulda pinged ya...see #6 & #7.
madmo's opium dreams.
Keep up the good work,the world needs more people like you!
thanks, I appreciate the encouragement.
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Fred, who is responsible for the image of MadMo on that mural in Iran?
He should be found and immediately beheaded.
Is this not supposed to be sacrilege?
"Fred, who is responsible for the image of MadMo on that mural in Iran?"
Not showing the face of the 'prophet' is a sunni thingy...if you go to the link, you will find numerous shia depictions of madmo.
I would be very happy if they wiped themselves out fighting over sunni/shia dogma...
Mohammad Image Archive:
http://www.zombietime.com/mohammed_image_archive/
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