Posted on 01/20/2014 11:56:12 AM PST by Eleutheria5
Jews who ascended to the Temple Mount in the last few days discovered that the Muslim Waqf has been planting trash cans throughout the plaza atop the Mount.
Two weeks ago, as LIBA project coordinator Yehuda Glick visited the Mount, he saw drilling being carried out into the paved floor of the Mount plaza. Muslims refused to say what they were doing and were assisted by police in pushing Glick away.
The mystery of the drilling has now been solved: the holes were used for planting dozens of trash cans, and dozens more await their turn.
Temple activists said Monday that filling up the Mount with trash cans, placed so close together, is strange, because visitors' presence at the Mount is usually very sparse, and the mosques are generally empty.
The Temple Organizations' Headquarters is concerned that the trash cans are just a means of solidifying the Waqf's claim to every square foot of the territory intended to make it more difficult for police to push them away when they attack Jews who tour the site.
The HQ said that the trash cans show that while the Waqf claims that the entire Temple Mount is as sacred to Muslims as a mosque, in actuality, it is no more than a public park...to them.
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Stuff them in the trash cans.
Storage for Bombs to be used just in case...........
Cover the Mountain with garbage cans - to demonstrate what they think of the God of Abraham.
That's what I was thinking. Storage bins.
Yup. But soon the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob will reply to the muslims taking over His territory....
more garbage cans to stuff all the Jewish Temple historical/ archeological artifacts the Moslems are (illegally) digging up and getting rid of, destroying...
In His time, not ours. But I find comfort in that.
My devotion for the day this morning was Psalm 10. Two verses from it:
Psalm 10: 15-16
Break the arm of the wicked man; call the evildoer to account for his wickedness that would not otherwise be found out. The Lord is King for ever and ever; the nations will perish from his land.
The religion of tolerance, love and peace.
Have we no thermonuclear weapons anymore?
That’s what I was thinking.
“Cover the Mountain with garbage cans - to demonstrate what they think of the God of Abraham.”
Funny in that Islam stole jewish history for it’s own using Ismael, Abraham’s son as the starting point.
Doesn’t help that the son who was nearly sacrificed wasn’t identified by name. Must be part of His plan but I sure don’t get it (which isn’t surprising).
“Doesnt help that the son who was nearly sacrificed wasnt identified by name.”
But he was identified, and it was Isaac. The Qoran directly contradicts the plain Biblical text, and because of this Mohammed claimed that the “Jooos! pervert scripture,” that the Biblical text is the forgery.
Looks to me that they are building shooting positions for infantry squads.
If you want a trash can, you just buy one and put it in place like governments do all over major cities.
But when you drill into bedrock and build up a concrete lip around the hole you are probably not just going for the cleanest Mosque award.
But there are these things called helicopters that make shooting posts useless. On the other hand, they couldn’t very well build pillboxes without tipping their hand.
you are right of course unless they are defended by anti-air missiles such as the ones that were given to the rebels in Tunisia as part of our ‘lead from behind’ strategy.
Some people have been unkind enough to suggest that the meeting that our ambassador went to in Benghazi was an attempt to get those missiles back—or possibly to redirect them to Syrian rebels through Turkey since the ambassador from Turkey in Libya was also an unexplained visitor that night.
In that case, thank you, smartest woman in the world.
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