Showing posts with label Freedom of Prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freedom of Prayer. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Guess whose Declaration of Independence allows Jews to pray on the Temple Mount? by Elder of Ziyon

...However, in their 2003 Basic Law, perhaps realizing that this was a potential problem for them, they added a caveat:

Elder of Ziyon..
15 November '16..

Today (Nov. 15) , as we mentioned, Palestinian Arabs are celebrating their version of Independence Day, as it is the anniversary of when they issued a "Declaration of Independence" - in Algiers.

The official translation of the document includes references to freedom of religion, and the accompanying political communique that explains the document includes this:

With a view to putting this affirmation into practice, the Palestine National Council insists on the following:
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(f) Assurance of freedom of worship and the practice of religious rites at the holy places in Palestine for adherents of all religions

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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Temple Mount, Jewish freedom of worship and Israeli sovereignty

...Preventing Jews from praying on the Temple Mount is a capitulation not only to threats and violence but also to Palestinian mythology and denial of historical facts. The proposed bi-partisan bill is a partial yet overdue step to enforce the Jews’ freedom of worship and Israel’s sovereignty in the heart of its capital and on Judaism’s holiest site.

Dr. Emmanuel Navon..
i24 News..
22 May '14..

A bi-partisan bill drafted by MKs Miri Regev (Likud) and Hilik Bar (Labor) was recently submitted to the Knesset to allow Jews to pray on the Temple Mount, including with ritual objects such as a tallit (prayer shawl) and tefilin (phylacteries). The Temple Mount is holy to Jews because the first and second Jerusalem Temples once stood there. However, Rabbis disagree about the permissibility of Jewish access to the Temple Mount: some rabbis (generally the ultra-orthodox) forbid the Jews’ access altogether, fearing that it might desecrate the Holy of Holies; others (generally the Zionist rabbis) allow Jewish access in designated areas. However, Jews who follow the second stance are not allowed by the Islamic Wakf and by the Israeli police to pray on the Temple Mount for fear of Muslim violence.

The proposed bill only refers to the Temple Mount plaza, not to the Al-Aqsa mosque. And yet, Mohammad al-Madani, chairman of the Palestinian Committee for Interaction of Israeli Society, has said that allowing Jews to pray on Judaism’ holiest site would constitute a violation of “the sanctity of Islamic and Christian holy places.” Palestinian political analyst Abdel Raouf Arnaout falsely claimed in the Saudi daily Al-Watan that the bill is meant to allow Jews to pray inside the Al-Aqsa mosque. PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas himself had warned in an interview with the same Al-Watan newspaper (on June 3, 2013) of an Israeli “plot” to destroy the Al-Aqsa mosque and to build the Third Temple in its stead.

The Temple Mount is one of the “core issues” of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

At the Camp David Conference in July 2000, Yasser Arafat shocked the American and Israeli delegations by claiming that the Jerusalem Temple was a myth (Arafat first said that the Temple had been built in the Biblical town of Sichem, but he later denied the Temple’s existence altogether). And yet, when Arafat launched his terror war against Israel in September 2000, he aptly named it the “Al-Aqsa intifada” calling upon Muslims to protect the Al-Aqsa mosque from a Jewish plan to destroy it and rebuild the Jerusalem Temple in its stead. There is no lack of irony in the self-contradictory Palestinian position on the Temple Mount: on the one hand, it denies the past existence of the two Jerusalem Temples; on the other hand, it claims that Israel plans to “re-build” the Temple.

Neither is this contradiction new. Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Jerusalem Mufti in the 1920s and 1930s, triggered the 1929 violence and the Jewish pogrom of Hebron after claiming that the Jews were planning on destroying the Al-Aqsa mosque and on rebuilding the Jerusalem Temple. In 1931, al-Husseini hoped to repeat the bloodbath on a larger scale when he convened a pan-Islamic conference in Jerusalem at which he disseminated photomontages of Jews with machine guns attacking the Dome of the Rock.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The First Annual International Temple Mount Awareness Day - March 16


The people of Israel and the nations of the world are longing for the rebuilding of the Holy Temple, and awakening to the grave and imminent danger that exists today on the Temple Mount, where non-Moslems are forbidden to pray, where Mosques are being constructed and where destruction of the remnants of the Holy Temple at the hands of the Moslem "custodians" of the Mount, continues apace. It is in our power to change this reality.

Join us on March 16th, (Rosh Chodesh Nisan), for THE FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL TEMPLE MOUNT AWARENESS DAY. Whether you are living in Israel or you are living abroad, you can participate.



For more details: The First Annual International Temple Mount Awareness Day - March 16
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