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WATCH: Clashes break out on Temple Mount after Jews bow down
Roi Yanovsky
Published: 26.04.16, 15:11
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1. Nutters and more nutters
Raptor   (04.26.16)
Nutjobs and more nutjobs, incensed fools who hold stones in higher regard than their fellow man. Sad, so very very sad.
2. With absolutely no self respect what do you expect from the
(04.26.16)
Arabs?- "Kol ha'Kavod,Yahud"?! :-))
3. how many Israel Police & IDF injuries need to be incurred
Rafi ,   US   (04.26.16)
... to accommodate the unauthorized agenda of Jewish zealots? People need to be aware that these selfish characters would bring the entire State of Israel and most of the Muslim world to war to accomplish their own narrow goals. The zealots have abused their limited,agreed-upon privilege to visit the Temple Mount; they now need to be banned from the Mount altogether. Meanwhile rioting Arabs should also be banned. Perhaps the whole Mount should be closed down until clam resumes. The site has been a flashpoint for decades if not centuries (King Abdullah of Jordan was assassinated there in 1951; Ariel Sharon's 'walk' there provoked the intifada in 2001, etc, etc) Can't Israeli authorities manage proper control of the site BY NOW??
4. Israel needs to claim our Temple Mount
Chaim ,   Israel   (04.26.16)
Any deal Israeli leaders (to use the term "leaders" loosely) made to forbid Jewish prayer on our Temple Mount is null and void. Just because these so-called leaders are cowards, doesn't mean Jews should follow their cowardly example. Israel needs to claim our Temple Mount. It belonged to us thousands of years before Islam even existed. Jewish prayer on our Temple Mount must be encouraged. Not forbidden. Can you imagine Christians forbidding Christian prayer at the Vatican or Muslims forbidding Muslim prayer in Mecca? This is insane cowardice!
5. QUaran
Gerd   (04.26.16)
Where did the Quran says that Jews are not allowed to pray near Mosques?
6. #4: Chaim my friend, I agree with you 100%
Israeli 2   (04.26.16)
7. balance between democracy, equality & respect
ted ,   tel aviv   (04.26.16)
some how it is not correct to forbid Jews to go up to there holy place, but on the other hand all need to learn respect for the others feelings. So far we have not seen much in respect so we can guess the probability of what will be.....
8. for over 30 years I have been praying up there...
a soldier known only ,   unto G-d   (04.26.16)
not once have you read about it in the media, nor have you heard my name. I go, I walk about, I pray, and then I leave until the next time. The only exception to this was when Temple Mount was closed to non-Muslims in the early 2000s for a period of five years. You will never hear my name mentioned by anyone...I am ignored by the Waqf and by the Israeli Police. I am a simple person but I do feel that these people will spoil Temple Mount for the rest of us. It is a pity and it makes me sad.
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