Posted on 10/12/2006 7:24:57 AM PDT by Esther Ruth
Israel Complacent - Muslims Seek to Strengthen Hold on Mount 15:11 Oct 12, '06 / 20 Tishrei 5767 by Yechiel Spira
Israel is not expressing objections to the construction of a fifth Temple Mount minaret, in line with Jordanian plans.
Jordans King Abdullah II announced plans this week to construct a fifth minaret on the Temple Mount, a move that would further increase the Islamic occupation of the site, the holiest site to the Jewish People. Ironically, shortly following the liberation of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount in the 1967 Six Day War, the Israeli government decided to return the keys to the Mount to the Islamic Waqf Authority, under Jordanian control, permitting the continued occupation of the holy site until today.
While tenacious yearning to visit the Mount by Jews has resulted in a modicum of government acquiescence, religious Jews are often barred from the holy site, as are members of other religions, compelled to bide by the standards set by the Islamic occupiers. Jews who adhere to the strict religious requirements demanded of visitors to the site cannot visit at will, and while there are generally visitation times during which Jews and other non-Muslims may ascend the Mount, the Waqf will not tolerate Jews praying on the site. They are backed by Israel Police who are quick to enforce the prayer ban, generally arresting those bold enough to defy it.
The latest Jordanian construction process will begin early in 2007. The plans call for a 42-meter-high tower in the area near the Golden Gate, near the eastern wall of the Mount.
Jordanian official Dr. Raief Najim, a senior personality involved in the project, was quoted by The Jerusalem Post as saying that to date, he has not detected any Israeli objections to the project. He said he has already toured the proposed building site, accompanied by a senior Jerusalem district police official, a national government representative, and an Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) official - signaling passive approval by the various governmental agencies.
Jordanian authorities have already announced a building tender for the project, which carries a NIS 2.5 million price tag.
While Israel continues to claim control of the Temple Mount, in reality, the day-to-day running of the site is under Waqf control, with Israel complying with Waqf dictates regarding the goings-on on the site. When Waqf requests are not honored by the Israeli government, threats of violence have on many occasions accomplished the Waqfs goals.
The Temple Mount was the home of the First and Second Temples, and will house the Third Temple in the future. It remains the holiest site to the Jewish nation, far more sanctified than the Kotel (Western Wall), which is merely a retaining wall of the Mount.
Published: 07:54 October 12, 2006 Last Update: 15:11 October 12, 2006
I don't understand why Israel let's the muzzies control something that is theirs by divine proclamation.
The bigger and more grandiose they make it, the better and more enjoyable will be its destruction.
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Synagogue Planned For Temple Mount, Hashemites to Add Minaret
www.israelnationalnews.com ^ | 14:14 Oct 10, '06 / 18 Tishrei 5767 | Ezra HaLevi
Synagogue Planned For Temple Mount, Hashemites to Add Minaret 14:14 Oct 10, '06 / 18 Tishrei 5767 by Ezra HaLevi
MK Uri Ariel (National Union) is drawing up plans to construct a synagogue on the Temple Mount, Judaisms holiest site. Jordan's King Hussein plans to build a fifth minaret on the site as well.
The synagogue would be build upon the Temple Mount, but in an area that is indisputably not within the areas that require immersion and other preparations, according to Jewish law.
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Israel unopposed to building of 5th Temple Mount minaret
JPost ^ | Oct. 11, 2006 | Etgar Lefkovits
Israel unopposed to building of 5th Temple Mount minaret
THE JERUSALEM POST Oct. 11, 2006
Israel has not objected to Jordanian plans to construct a fifth minaret on the Temple Mount, and the Hashemite Kingdom is pressing ahead with plans to do so early next year, a senior Jordanian official said Wednesday.
The minaret, which will be constructed on the eastern wall of the Temple Mount near the Golden Gate, will at 42 meters be the highest of the minarets on the Mount and the first to be built in more than 600 years, Dr. Raief Najim, vice chairman of the committee running the project, told The Jerusalem Post in a telephone interview from Amman.
He said he spoke with Israeli authorities about the plan last year and did not hear any objections to the proposed construction. He revealed that he toured the intended site with a top Jerusalem police commander, a senior government official and the head of the Antiquities Authority and none of them voiced any opposition.
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You and me both. From my reading of scripture, God sees their timidity in defending themselves, and refusal to protect the gift given to them as an afront. The world is full of pandering politicians, and gutless grandstanders, but no real leader with vision AND strength......at least on OUR side.
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