The Temple Mount: What Now?
by Joe Katzman, Winds of Change.NET
AZIN Webmaster writes, of the Temple Mount:
Perhaps they should not have been given that authority in the first place. I'm sympathetic to that view, myself. But they were, and so the process for doing something about the situation is defined. I wish MK Kleiner and his allies all success in their efforts.
AZIN Webmaster also writes:
Certainly not prayer before the G-d of Abraham, a G-d of justice and love who hears the sincere prayers of all of His children, and desires that all hearts turn to receive His grace.
Key'n yehi ratzon / insh'allah.
by Joe Katzman, Winds of Change.NET
AZIN Webmaster writes, of the Temple Mount:
"Why is it that the MK who most represents the dream of a secure Israel must petition the High Court to visit the site while the Jew murdering savages are being given free hand to destroy it?"Because unlike its Arab neighbours, the law means something in Israel. The Waqf's actions on the Temple Mount are similar to those of the Taliban in its treatment of Afghanistan's Buddhas. But they were given that authority by legal charter or grant. Which means changes, superceding orders, or abrogations of that grant must be dealt with in a legal manner.
Perhaps they should not have been given that authority in the first place. I'm sympathetic to that view, myself. But they were, and so the process for doing something about the situation is defined. I wish MK Kleiner and his allies all success in their efforts.
AZIN Webmaster also writes:
"G-d willing we will live to see the day when the words spoken by Commander, Motta Gur in 1967 become reality, "The Temple is in our hands! The Temple Mount is in our hands!" A good way to start would be to demolish the Muslim abominations that currently disgrace the site."Look, if you don't like the Waqf and want that authority transferred, that's one thing. But if demolition is really your preferred solution, don't stop with the Mosque. Make sure the Wailing Wall goes, too. Because if you demolish that mosque, the wall won't be good for anything.
Certainly not prayer before the G-d of Abraham, a G-d of justice and love who hears the sincere prayers of all of His children, and desires that all hearts turn to receive His grace.
Key'n yehi ratzon / insh'allah.

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