• Provocation Atop Jerusalem's Holiest Site

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    Provocation Atop Jerusalem's Holiest Site | Opinion
    SHOSHANA BRYEN , SENIOR DIRECTOR, JEWISH POLICY CENTER
    ON 4/12/23 AT 7:22 AM EDT

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    Sometimes, when holidays of various religions and ethnic groups fall in
    the same calendar space, optimists get misty visions of people praying,
    eating, and loving family together. But in reality, it is a coincidence.
    Groups and religions retain their boundaries—and sometimes take the opportunity to provoke.

    As Passover, Ramadan, and Easter converged, Israel and the Waqf (the
    group that officially controls the Temple Mount/Al Aqsa) agreed on
    parameters for the compound to permit as many Muslim worshippers as
    possible to ascend. More than 100,000 did so; tens of thousands on the
    first day, according to Reuters. Al Arabiya agreed, with pictures.

    Israel went further to ensure calm.

    The rabbi of the Western Wall and Jerusalem holy sites announced there
    would be no Passover ritual sacrifice on the Temple Mount. Israeli
    government minister Itamar Ben-Gvir—often castigated as a rabble-rouser—made a public declaration calling for "calm." "The Temple
    Mount is... the most important place in the State of Israel. We won't
    give up on it," however, "I'm not encouraging people to go there with a Passover sacrifice." And, in fact, the director of the "Returning to the
    Mount" movement was detained by Israel "as a preventive measure," and
    two Israelis were arrested after being seen with a goat in Jerusalem's
    Old City—presumably trying to figure out how to get it up there and
    sacrifice it.

    Israel, it seems, took more than reasonable measures to keep the calm.

    For its part, the Waqf agreed that no one would remain inside the mosque overnight.

    Worship Resumes
    Muslim worshippers pray as Israeli security forces escort Jewish
    visitors at the Temple Mount/Al Aqsa complex, in Jerusalem on April 9.
    AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
    However, an estimated 300 Palestinian militants boarded themselves up in sections of the mosque overnight and, at a prearranged time, began to
    set off fireworks inside the mosque and threw rocks. Israeli police
    removed them. By morning, the next group of peaceful worshippers
    ascended again. (You can see a picture here.)

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    There appear to be two related motives for the terrorists: First, they
    are angry with Muslims who respect the rules, use the holiday time to
    actually have a holiday and celebrate in a peaceful fashion. Second,
    there is always the possibility that the Israeli police would overreact
    ("storm the mosque" in the terrorist vernacular) and prevent peaceful worshippers from gathering.

    Either way, peaceful Muslims would pay, and Israel would be blamed.

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    But it didn't happen. Israel did not overreact to provocation (unless
    one reads The New York Times) and the holidays continued.

    So, it was necessary for the terrorists to up the ante. Hamas fired 16
    rockets into Israel from Gaza during the Passover holiday. And a
    not-unexpected collaboration between Iranian-supported Hamas in Gaza and Iranian-supported Hezbollah in Lebanon produced more rockets—this time
    in northern Israel—as Jews were celebrating Passover. Then two Israeli sisters (ages 16 and 20) and their mother were killed in a West Bank
    shooting, and an Italian tourist was killed and six people injured in
    Tel Aviv.

    Israel has already undertaken retaliation.

    But pay attention here: Demonstrations of peaceful relations between
    Jews and Arabs and/or Israelis and Palestinians are antithetical to the Hamas/Hezbollah/Iranian message—augmented by the Palestinian
    Authority—of revolution and the desire to wipe Israel off the map. When
    the Palestinian people live and work with Israelis—and pray next to
    them—in a positive way, the revolution is dampened. The will to die for
    a cause that will never see fulfillment abates.

    Israel will remain.

    Terrorist groups can't afford to have their supporters lose their
    hatred. They have manipulated the situation in Israel to prevent
    Palestinians from ascending to Al Aqsa, to ensure Palestinians are
    killed, and to force the Israeli military to enter Palestinian villages
    to root out terrorists and their weapons.

    When you ask the question, "Who doesn't want Muslims to celebrate
    Ramadan peacefully and happily at the Al Aqsa Mosque?" the answer is "Palestinian terrorists."

    Then ask, "Should they be allowed to succeed?"

    Shoshana Bryen is senior director of the Jewish Policy Center and editor
    of inFOCUS Quarterly.

    The views expressed in this article are the writer's own.

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    whosonfirst
    6 hours ago

    zionist self justification gaslighting in the form of projection

    If the european ethnic cleansers were not there, there would have been
    no provocation by the right wing terrorists trying to create a single race/religion fatherland on the Palestinian's land through violence.

    The west needs to stop fun...

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    gaul
    5 hours ago

    Look at any muslim majority country and you will see intolerance and persecution.


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    gaul
    4 hours ago

    Look at any muslim majority country and you will see sanctioned extreme intolerance. Islam is the problem and we all know it.


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    NYIndependent
    5 hours ago

    Christians be like thank goodness we got transfered to Rome....


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