Posted on 12/13/2011 10:07:37 PM PST by Eleutheria5
IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz condemned on Tuesday the incident at the Ephraim base in Samaria on Monday night.
Speaking to graduates of the National Security College, Gantz also mentioned the incident in which right-wing activists jumped the fence near Qasr Al Yehud to protest Jordan's interference on the Temple Mount. He said both incidents were serious.
These initiated disturbances are violent, Gantz was quoted by Channel 10 News as having said. The IDF, which protects its people, found itself defending itself from them. Its absurd and unbelievable, and I hope that justice is done with the perpetrators.
He added, Im convinced that the leadership and the authorities will do everything that is necessary to ensure that justice is done.
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Jews by the tens of thousands need to bum rush the Temple Mount, take it over - including that hemorrhoid of a mosque - and never leave. Any IDF troops who would shoot at such a mob would get whatever came to them. END the Wakf rule over holy ground. Remove the mosque, brick-by-brick, and ship it to Saudi Arabia.
No need. When the Bet Hamikdash descends from heaven, the Waqf, the Moslems and the whole sorry lot will retreat very rapidly and go straight to Mecca and take sledge hammers to that fallen meteor as if it were the Berlin Wall.
We need only rebuild the gates, and for the present start making bricks, each one with the name engraved on it of one murdered for being Jewish. They’ll have to be small bricks to accommodate the many names.
Let’s start compiling the names now, and also look for a way to make the bricks.
This, once started, will speak more eloquently in a quiet voice, and be more devastating than a frontal assault on the Temple Mount.
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