Posted on 07/07/2004 9:16:51 AM PDT by American in Israel
A small earthquake just shook Jerusalem this night and I thought I would pen a quick note to you all who are keeping an eye on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. No reports yet of further damage to the Al Asque Mosque or Al Quids the gold dome with the second earthquake this year here in Jerusalem. This one was a gentle rumbler that shook the city for about 20 seconds, felt like a 3.0 to me. (California Calibrated Couch Potato measurement)
Most people know that the last shaker around a 3.8 cracked the Gold dome of the Rock on the temple mount and the bulldozer work by Arafat cracked the silver dome of the Al Asque the year before that. As domes are very unstable once cracked, we all are waiting "for the big one" that will take them both down.
The illegal unsupervised bulldozer work on the temple mount has cause serious instability in the foundations of the mosques. Good rains last year caused walls around the Temple Mount to collapse that have stood for hundreds if not thousands of years. This new shaker can only further destabilize an already critical situation. Arafat can only repair the domes by taking them down and rebuilding them. That would take admitting that damaged them in the first place. So the repairs wait.
Like the old saying, pride goeth before a fall. May that be double on the Temple Mount.
Interesting. Very interesting. Thanks for posting this.
I am really surprised by the hands off approach from the Israelis of the temple mount. The illegal work goes on and on and the Israelis do nothing. I remember about the whole stink of the tunnels under the dome of the rock and how the pallies used it as an excuse to start blowing up buses. What the world doesn't know is that the tunnels existed for hundres of years and the press just ignores facts.
Preliminary Earthquake Report
U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center
World Data Center for Seismology, Denver
Magnitude 4.1
Date-Time Wednesday, July 07, 2004 at 14:35:09 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time
Wednesday, July 07, 2004 at 05:35:09 PM local time at epicenter
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location 31.99N 35.38E
Depth 24.1 kilometers
Region DEAD SEA REGION
Reference 25 km (15 miles) NE of JERUSALEM, Israel
40 km (25 miles) E of Rishon le-Ziyyon, Israel
55 km (35 miles) W of AMMAN, Jordan
55 km (35 miles) NNE of Hebron, West Bank
Location Quality Error estimate: horizontal +/- 9.6 km; depth +/- 8.0 km
Location Quality
Parameters Nst=21, Nph=21, Dmin=43.3 km, Rmss=0.80 sec, Erho=9.6 km, Erzz=8.0 km, Gp=131.5 degrees
Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Remarks Felt at Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel. Also felt at Amman, Jordan.
Three jews arrested for Temple Mount prayer
Jerusalem police on Tuesday arrested three extreme-right Jews who tried to pray on the Temple Mount during a visit to the ancient holy site, police said. The three teens had attacked both police and Islamic Wakf officials who tried to stop them from praying at the site during a Jewish fast day, Jerusalem police spokesman Shmuel Ben-Ruby said.
According to decades-old police regulations, public prayer at the compound is restricted to Muslims only, with Jews attempting to pray on the Temple Mount routinely arrested.
Earthquake damage to the shrines would trigger some rhetoric but no military action. The kids with rocks would be out in force for a couple of days. Damage to other buildings would be more important since many would be injured by falling debris.
I wonder if there is any connection between the earthquake and the arrest???
God watches everywhere...
Probably deeper than the last one.
YOu are Californian
ME TOO
Hey that God way tell you don't forget your home state LOL!
20 seconds is a long time, even if it was only a 4.
Thank you. Please keep us posted.
If there is an earthquake on the Temple Mount, it was predicted (by Prophet Zachariah).
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More likely between the prayers and the earthquake, IMHO!
Heehee, I had to read your reply a couple of times before I caught what you were saying ;-)
Shhhhh!!!!
I remember the first Northridge(?)earthquake when I was a kid. No carpet, hardwood floor...my bed went sliding across the room, and I lived near Redondo Beach.
1987 We lived just inside the Long Beach city limits. My son was 7 days old, and my motto is to never waken a sleeping baby, but I felt compelled to pick him up out of his bassinet. A couple of minutes later, the Whittier earthquake struck. My wine glasses were destroyed, and it shook that old place so hard that the doors and windows never shut properly again. How weird that I just knew to pick that baby up even when he was fast asleep...
The Big Bear earthquake sometime in the '90's...We lived in Victorville at the time. That house shook so bad that we couldn't crawl to get under solid door frames. That same boy was so scared, he slept with his father and me for a couple of months.
I should shut up about earthquakes :/
Let's hope that everyone in this earthquake is safe and didn't lose too much.
Hamas took responsibility.
We're in Riverside County. I remember that one. I recall seeing a picture in the Press-Enterprise of some big boulders on a highway in the Palm Springs area. It was just a mild shaker on our end.
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