Israel’s
haunted temple...
Jamal Kanj*
October 11, 2015
http://www.gdnonline.com/Details/27581/Israel%E2%80%99s-haunted-temple Tension in Jerusalem has escalated to dangerous levels in
response to deliberate Israeli provocation at Haram Al Sharif or the Noble
Sanctuary. This fragile situation was further worsened by new Israeli
government decrees to blow up Palestinian homes and grant its army a free rein
to deal with protesters.
Since then, at least eight Palestinians were murdered and
hundreds injured by live ammunition and rubber plated bullets. In the West, the
violence became news headlines only after the killing of two armed illegal
Jewish colonists in the occupied West Bank.
Missed from the Zionist-controlled media, 10 days earlier
and while Palestinians were preparing to celebrate Eid, an Israeli soldier
murdered a young Palestinian woman in Hebron. The unchecked Israeli hasbara and
media deceit claimed the 18-year-old Hadeel Hashlamun was a threat to the
Israeli soldier.
The claim was belied by a video tape showing the young girl
being shot at close range in cold blood.
Fawaz Abu Eisheh, who witnessed the slaying, said, “One of
the soldiers shot directly at her left leg, she fell down and didn’t move.
After 10 to 15 seconds, he shot another bullet at her right leg, five bullets
at her abdomen and chest area, and then shot another from one metre away.”
According to news reports and UN sources, more than 41
Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces and or armed Jewish hooligans
since January 2015.
For years, fundamentalist Jewish incursions at the Noble
Sanctuary, escorted by heavy military guard, had invariably provoked friction
between the Israeli army and Palestinians. While access to the site is normally
unimpeded to non-Muslim visitors through Bab Al Maghariba Gate, clashes occur
only when Jewish fanatics barge into the Muslim holy site disturbing prayers and
demanding right to perform Jewish rituals.
Just imagine if Muslims or, even worse, Palestinian
Christians raised the Cross and tried to hold their mass at the Jewish Wailing
Wall during Easter. Mind you, according to UN witnesses, Palestinian Christians
from the West Bank weren’t even allowed to visit the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre for Easter.
Al Aqsa, Muslim’s third holiest mosque, has stood as a
historical testimony at the Noble Sanctuary since the dawn of Islam. Built over
a vacant hilltop during the life of Prophet Mohammed and several years before
the second Muslim Khalifa, Omar ibn Al Khattab liberated Palestine from the
Byzantine Empire in 637 CE.
The Khalifa’s first act – known as the Omariyya Covenant –
was to guarantee civil and religious freedom for Palestinian Christians. He
also allowed Palestinian Jews to live in Jerusalem after they were barred under
the Roman occupation.
The first recorded history of a specific Jewish claim for a
place of worship near the Noble Sanctuary was made almost 1,000 years after the
Muslim leader allowed Jews back in Jerusalem.
Now under occupation for nearly 50 years, Israeli
archeologists have turned the old city into craters’ land and the Noble
Sanctuary hovered over a cavity as they desperately scoured for evidence of the
alleged Temple of Solomon.
History and archeology hitherto continue to debunk the
Zionist myth. According to a report by Israel’s foremost archeologist and
university Professor Israel Finkelstein – after all the digging – “There is no
historical or archaeological evidence to back the biblical narrative on ...
Joshua’s conquest of Canaan,” or “Temple of Solomon” to have ever existed in
the city.
To fulfil its delusional prophecy, Israel has a better
chance of collaborating with the misnomer Islamic State and doomsday Christians
to breed the unblemished bovine red heifer before finding the haunted mirage
under the Noble Sanctuary.
While Christian and Muslim Palestinians clutch physically to
heritage symbols in Jerusalem, European Zionist Khazar Jewish converts are
chasing a phantom.
* Mr Kanj
(www.jamalkanj.com) writes weekly newspaper column and publishes on several
websites on Arab world issues. He is the author of “Children of Catastrophe,”
Journey from a Palestinian Refugee Camp to America. A version of this article
was first published by the Gulf Daily News newspaper.
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