3 mar 2015
Jewish extremist groups on Tuesday organized group visits to the Aqsa Mosque via al-Magharebah Gate under tight security measures by Israeli Special Forces. The storming took place in the presence of a large number of worshipers who responded by chants of Allahu Akbar.
The PIC reported disclosed that the groups of settlers included members of some of the Temple’s organizations who routinely organize provocative tours inside the holy site.
In a similar context, some Jewish organizations have started preparation works to celebrate the Purim Jewish holiday in the Old City of Jerusalem. They called on Jews to conduct large-scale incursions into the Mosque in the next couple of days.
The Jewish groups have already performed sample marches around the various entrances of the Aqsa Mosque.
For his part, Sheikh Mohamed Hussein, Grand Mufti of Palestine and Jerusalem, held the Israeli occupation authorities fully responsible for the implications of such violations.
He called on Palestinians who are able to access Occupied Jerusalem to head to the Aqsa Mosque in the next two days in order to foil the Jewish plans which are supported by the Israeli police.
The PIC reported disclosed that the groups of settlers included members of some of the Temple’s organizations who routinely organize provocative tours inside the holy site.
In a similar context, some Jewish organizations have started preparation works to celebrate the Purim Jewish holiday in the Old City of Jerusalem. They called on Jews to conduct large-scale incursions into the Mosque in the next couple of days.
The Jewish groups have already performed sample marches around the various entrances of the Aqsa Mosque.
For his part, Sheikh Mohamed Hussein, Grand Mufti of Palestine and Jerusalem, held the Israeli occupation authorities fully responsible for the implications of such violations.
He called on Palestinians who are able to access Occupied Jerusalem to head to the Aqsa Mosque in the next two days in order to foil the Jewish plans which are supported by the Israeli police.
Dozens of Jewish settlers last night spread throughout the vicinity of Jalama village, north of Jenin city, and along al-Naserah road in the presence of a large number of Israeli troops in the area.
Local sources said that the Israeli occupation army was conducting military exercises in the area in cooperation with a group of settlers.
They added that the Israeli troops were training with the help of settlers on how to subdue Palestinian protesters and set up ambushes to arrest them.
The sources pointed out the drills also took place in cultivated lands in the area.
Local sources said that the Israeli occupation army was conducting military exercises in the area in cooperation with a group of settlers.
They added that the Israeli troops were training with the help of settlers on how to subdue Palestinian protesters and set up ambushes to arrest them.
The sources pointed out the drills also took place in cultivated lands in the area.
Extremist Jewish temple groups on Monday called on its supporters to participate in mass break-ins at the Aqsa Mosque next Wednesday and Thursday to celebrate Purim.
The groups published postings on their websites and social networking pages announcing their intents to organize activities and rituals inside and around the Aqsa Mosque compound and inviting their followers to attend.
The organizers of these break-ins are different temple groups, including the trustees of the temple, women for the temple, students for the temple, and the institute of the third temple.
Rabbis of settlements, especially Kiryat Arba in al-Khalil, as well as leaders of political parties and other Jewish groups will participate in the mass desecration of the Aqsa Mosque during the Purim holiday.
The groups published postings on their websites and social networking pages announcing their intents to organize activities and rituals inside and around the Aqsa Mosque compound and inviting their followers to attend.
The organizers of these break-ins are different temple groups, including the trustees of the temple, women for the temple, students for the temple, and the institute of the third temple.
Rabbis of settlements, especially Kiryat Arba in al-Khalil, as well as leaders of political parties and other Jewish groups will participate in the mass desecration of the Aqsa Mosque during the Purim holiday.
Several Israeli soldiers, accompanied by a number of Israeli extremists, living in a nearby illegal colony, attacked on Monday evening, five Palestinians in a their farmlands, near Bethlehem, and kidnapped them.
Ghazal said the kidnapped Palestinians were harvesting Gundelia plants in their lands, in Kissan village, close an illegal Israeli colony, illegally built on privately owned Palestinian lands.
Ghazal added that the soldiers held and interrogated the five young Palestinian men for several hours, and moved them to the Etzion military base, south of Bethlehem.
The Five have been identified as Sbeih Hasan ‘Obeyyat, Mahmoud ‘Aawad ‘Obeyyat, Omar ‘Ayesh ‘Obeyyat, his brother ‘Aref, and Salman Mohammad ‘Obeyyat; all in their twenties.
Ghazal said the kidnapped Palestinians were harvesting Gundelia plants in their lands, in Kissan village, close an illegal Israeli colony, illegally built on privately owned Palestinian lands.
Ghazal added that the soldiers held and interrogated the five young Palestinian men for several hours, and moved them to the Etzion military base, south of Bethlehem.
The Five have been identified as Sbeih Hasan ‘Obeyyat, Mahmoud ‘Aawad ‘Obeyyat, Omar ‘Ayesh ‘Obeyyat, his brother ‘Aref, and Salman Mohammad ‘Obeyyat; all in their twenties.
2 mar 2015
Extremists affiliated to "Groups for the Temple Compound" have called on supporters to participate in breaking into Al Aqsa Mosque next Wednesday and Thursday, in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem, to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim.
PNN reports that the groups have sent out their calls through social media websites, to organize a raid on the holy site in order to perform Talmudic rituals, according to the program guide.
The ads claim that the break in will be attended by several known extremist groups including "Trustees of the Temple", "Women for the Temple", "Students for the Temple", "Third Temple Institute", "Rabbis of Kiryat Arba" Hebron settlement, and a number of political party leaders and other Jewish groups.
Local sources anticipate a strong imposition of facilities at the raid, since Purim synchronizes with the Israeli elections on March 17.
Furthermore, Sheikh Mohammad Hussein - the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian regions - strongly condemned these invitations, and warned Israeli occupation authorities of the dangerous aggravations which might be invoked by such a move.
Hussein denounced the successive attacks and violations against the mosque, which desecrate its sanctity despite being the first Qiblah for all Muslims. He also called on the Arab and Muslim world to protect Al Aqsa mosque from the shamelessly growing attempts of Judaization and attacks against holy sites.
PNN reports that the groups have sent out their calls through social media websites, to organize a raid on the holy site in order to perform Talmudic rituals, according to the program guide.
The ads claim that the break in will be attended by several known extremist groups including "Trustees of the Temple", "Women for the Temple", "Students for the Temple", "Third Temple Institute", "Rabbis of Kiryat Arba" Hebron settlement, and a number of political party leaders and other Jewish groups.
Local sources anticipate a strong imposition of facilities at the raid, since Purim synchronizes with the Israeli elections on March 17.
Furthermore, Sheikh Mohammad Hussein - the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian regions - strongly condemned these invitations, and warned Israeli occupation authorities of the dangerous aggravations which might be invoked by such a move.
Hussein denounced the successive attacks and violations against the mosque, which desecrate its sanctity despite being the first Qiblah for all Muslims. He also called on the Arab and Muslim world to protect Al Aqsa mosque from the shamelessly growing attempts of Judaization and attacks against holy sites.
In a step seen as legitimizing Jewish break-ins at the Aqsa Mosque, the Israeli central court in occupied Jerusalem issued a ruling ordering the Israeli police in the city to pay extremist temple rabbi Yehuda Glick 650,000 shekels in compensation.
Israel's channel 10 said that the Israeli police, in compliance with the court order, would compensate Glick for banning him from entering the Aqsa Mosque for two years, although he had defiled the Islamic holy place several times despite the ban.
The channel pointed out that the Israeli police in Jerusalem had issued a decision four years ago preventing right-wing Jewish leaders and rabbis from entering the Aqsa Mosque to avoid provoking the feelings of Muslims and thus sparking riots in the city.
However, according to the channel, Glick continued to enter the Mosque, prompting the police to issue a strict order barring his entry to the holy site.
Later, Glick decided to file a lawsuit against the police demanding compensations for not allowing him to enter what he called the temple mount.
In addition to the financial compensation, the court ordered the police to award him 100,000 shekels for legal proceedings.
Palestinian observers consider the court decision as part of the Israeli attempts to Judaize and create a new fait accompli at the Mosque through legitimizing the desecration of the Islamic holy site by Jewish settlers and leaders.
In contrast, the Israeli police still impose entry restrictions on Muslims at the gates of the Aqsa Mosque and issue punitive orders banning many of them from praying there for several months.
Israel's channel 10 said that the Israeli police, in compliance with the court order, would compensate Glick for banning him from entering the Aqsa Mosque for two years, although he had defiled the Islamic holy place several times despite the ban.
The channel pointed out that the Israeli police in Jerusalem had issued a decision four years ago preventing right-wing Jewish leaders and rabbis from entering the Aqsa Mosque to avoid provoking the feelings of Muslims and thus sparking riots in the city.
However, according to the channel, Glick continued to enter the Mosque, prompting the police to issue a strict order barring his entry to the holy site.
Later, Glick decided to file a lawsuit against the police demanding compensations for not allowing him to enter what he called the temple mount.
In addition to the financial compensation, the court ordered the police to award him 100,000 shekels for legal proceedings.
Palestinian observers consider the court decision as part of the Israeli attempts to Judaize and create a new fait accompli at the Mosque through legitimizing the desecration of the Islamic holy site by Jewish settlers and leaders.
In contrast, the Israeli police still impose entry restrictions on Muslims at the gates of the Aqsa Mosque and issue punitive orders banning many of them from praying there for several months.
Hebrew media sources disclosed that the Temple Institute in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem has finished rebuilding the altar of the alleged Solomon’s Temple a few days ago.
The same sources noted that the Institute was ready to transfer the altar any time to replace the Aqsa Mosque as part of the construction of the alleged Solomon’s Temple.
A few days ago, the new altar was opened to the public in the Temple Institute’s exhibitions halls, the sources added.
For its part, al-Aqsa Foundation for Waqf and Heritage said the new altar construction goes in line with the Israeli frantic efforts aiming at the consolidation of the superstition of Solomon’s Temple. It warned of the increase of Israeli provocative actions against the holy Aqsa Mosque.
The same sources noted that the Institute was ready to transfer the altar any time to replace the Aqsa Mosque as part of the construction of the alleged Solomon’s Temple.
A few days ago, the new altar was opened to the public in the Temple Institute’s exhibitions halls, the sources added.
For its part, al-Aqsa Foundation for Waqf and Heritage said the new altar construction goes in line with the Israeli frantic efforts aiming at the consolidation of the superstition of Solomon’s Temple. It warned of the increase of Israeli provocative actions against the holy Aqsa Mosque.
1 mar 2015
A group of extremist Jewish settlers stormed the holy Aqsa Mosque on Sunday under tight security measures from al-Magharebah Gate. Worshipers responded by chants of Allahu Akbar.
Islamic Awqaf sources said the Israeli policemen still hold the identity cards of Jerusalemite women while passing through the Mosque’s various gates.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation authorities continue to deport many of the worshipers, including women, out of Jerusalem under false pretenses. Such pretexts include disturbing Jewish extremists during “tours” of the Aqsa Mosque’s plazas.
Islamic Awqaf sources said the Israeli policemen still hold the identity cards of Jerusalemite women while passing through the Mosque’s various gates.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation authorities continue to deport many of the worshipers, including women, out of Jerusalem under false pretenses. Such pretexts include disturbing Jewish extremists during “tours” of the Aqsa Mosque’s plazas.
28 feb 2015
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) prevented on Saturday the access of Palestinian farmers to their land near Qaryot town in southern Nablus.
Bashar Qaryoti, an activist in the village, told the PIC reporter that the IOF soldiers attacked a group of Palestinian farmers who were heading to their land located between two Israeli settlements and prevented them from working in their own farms.
He revealed that an Israeli officer handed the farmers notices to stop working in their land or else their lives would be in danger and their farming tools would be confiscated.
The IOF continuously bars the Palestinians from working in the remained areas of Qaryot town estimated at around 50 dunums. The Israeli authorities claim that these lands are controlled by Israel and constitute a danger to the safety of Jewish settlers.
Qaryoti confirmed that the Popular Committee against Settlement insists on reclaiming the lands and constructing buildings on it despite the Israeli soldiers’ harassment.
Bashar Qaryoti, an activist in the village, told the PIC reporter that the IOF soldiers attacked a group of Palestinian farmers who were heading to their land located between two Israeli settlements and prevented them from working in their own farms.
He revealed that an Israeli officer handed the farmers notices to stop working in their land or else their lives would be in danger and their farming tools would be confiscated.
The IOF continuously bars the Palestinians from working in the remained areas of Qaryot town estimated at around 50 dunums. The Israeli authorities claim that these lands are controlled by Israel and constitute a danger to the safety of Jewish settlers.
Qaryoti confirmed that the Popular Committee against Settlement insists on reclaiming the lands and constructing buildings on it despite the Israeli soldiers’ harassment.
An extremist group of Jewish settlers uprooted on Saturday hundreds of olive trees and saplings near Yatta town to the south of al-Khalil city.
The Coordinator of the Popular Committee against Wall and Settlement, Ratib al-Jabour, told the PIC reporter that a group of extremist settlers, from Susya and Maon settlements, illegally established on Palestinians’ lands, uprooted more than 300 olive trees and seedlings east of Yatta.
The main purpose of settlers’ repeated offences is the expulsion of Palestinians from their native lands to make way for expanding their settlements, Jabour said.
The Coordinator of the Popular Committee against Wall and Settlement, Ratib al-Jabour, told the PIC reporter that a group of extremist settlers, from Susya and Maon settlements, illegally established on Palestinians’ lands, uprooted more than 300 olive trees and seedlings east of Yatta.
The main purpose of settlers’ repeated offences is the expulsion of Palestinians from their native lands to make way for expanding their settlements, Jabour said.
Qatar and Bahrain have strongly condemned the two incidents in which a West Bank mosque in Bethlehem and a Greek Orthodox church building in Occupied Jerusalem were burnt down by a number of Israeli settlers.
In a statement issued on Friday, Qatar's Foreign Ministry stressed that "such criminal acts contradict with all human principles and divine laws, and constitute a serious violation of all international norms and laws."
The ministry considered that the burning of Muslim and Christian holy sites by Israeli settlers is an indication of hatred and non-acceptance of the other, according to Qatar News Agency.
In its turn, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain has affirmed that such criminal acts represent a severe violation and a dangerous breach of all international laws and norms and contravene the principles of divine religions, which all incriminate assault on religious holy shrines and assert the need to safeguard them," it said in a statement.
"The Ministry warns of the grave consequences of targeting the places of worship, for it would spur sectarian-based confessional feud and reflect excessive savagery."
It also urges immediate action by world states to protect the Palestinian people and the religious shrines in the occupied territories, compel Israel to halt all its violations, and take just and deterring legal action against the extremists.
Suspected Jewish extremists Thursday set fire to a Greek Orthodox seminary building on Mount Zion in Occupied Jerusalem and scrawled graffiti insulting Jesus, 24 hours after a mosque was torched in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
In a statement issued on Friday, Qatar's Foreign Ministry stressed that "such criminal acts contradict with all human principles and divine laws, and constitute a serious violation of all international norms and laws."
The ministry considered that the burning of Muslim and Christian holy sites by Israeli settlers is an indication of hatred and non-acceptance of the other, according to Qatar News Agency.
In its turn, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain has affirmed that such criminal acts represent a severe violation and a dangerous breach of all international laws and norms and contravene the principles of divine religions, which all incriminate assault on religious holy shrines and assert the need to safeguard them," it said in a statement.
"The Ministry warns of the grave consequences of targeting the places of worship, for it would spur sectarian-based confessional feud and reflect excessive savagery."
It also urges immediate action by world states to protect the Palestinian people and the religious shrines in the occupied territories, compel Israel to halt all its violations, and take just and deterring legal action against the extremists.
Suspected Jewish extremists Thursday set fire to a Greek Orthodox seminary building on Mount Zion in Occupied Jerusalem and scrawled graffiti insulting Jesus, 24 hours after a mosque was torched in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
Abdul Aziz al-Tweijari, Director General of the Islamic Educational, scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), condemned on Friday an arson attack launched by Jewish price tag gangs on the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem afternoon Thursday.
“Such a heinous crime committed by this bunch of terrorists is another episode in the recurrent assaults targeting Islamic and Christian holy places in Occupied Jerusalem and the West Bank,” al-Tweijari said.
He called on the international community to take a tougher line against such a criminal felony and to work on ending the Israeli occupation of Palestine and pushing for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
Suspected Jewish extremists Thursday set fire to a Greek Orthodox seminary building on Mount Zion in Occupied Jerusalem and scrawled graffiti insulting Jesus, 24 hours after a mosque was torched in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
“Such a heinous crime committed by this bunch of terrorists is another episode in the recurrent assaults targeting Islamic and Christian holy places in Occupied Jerusalem and the West Bank,” al-Tweijari said.
He called on the international community to take a tougher line against such a criminal felony and to work on ending the Israeli occupation of Palestine and pushing for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
Suspected Jewish extremists Thursday set fire to a Greek Orthodox seminary building on Mount Zion in Occupied Jerusalem and scrawled graffiti insulting Jesus, 24 hours after a mosque was torched in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
27 feb 2015
By Khalid Amayreh in Occupied East Jerusalem
Terrorist attacks by Jewish extremists targeting mosques and churches in Occupied Palestine are assuming a shocking frequency.
Unfortunately, the Israeli government of Binyamin Netanyahu, which is often dubbed a government of settlers, for settlers and by settlers, has done very little to stem the tide of settler terror. On the contrary, government inaction and presumed acquiescence seem to have enabled this phenomenon to linger on and on.
On Thursday, Israeli police said a fire damaged a Greek Orthodox seminary in Jerusalem.
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said "anti-Christian" slogans were scribbled in Hebrew on the seminary's walls. Some of the slogans left on the wall of the Church read: Jesus is son of a b…."
The fire, apparently started by Jewish settlers, damaged the building's bathrooms but that no one was injured.
The incident follows an attack on a West Bank mosque Wednesday. The latest attacks against mosques and churches coincide with the 21st anniversary of the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre. On 25, February, 1994 a Jewish terrorist shot and killed 29 Muslim worshipers at the Ibrahimi Mosque in downtown Hebron. Many other Palestinians were murdered and injured in subsequent clashes with Israeli security forces in al-Khalil.
Jewish terror is reality
The attacks on Islamic and Christian holy places are by no means isolated acts carried out by a marginal group of Jewish fanatics. On the contrary, these attacks have come to constitute a real phenomenon for two reasons:
First, they occurred numerous times in both Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories and seem to be supported by many Orthodox rabbis, especially within the settler community.
And, second, very little progress if any has been made in apprehending the perpetrators, let alone bringing them to justice.
This stunning security failure has prompted many observers to suggest that the Israeli security apparatus is effectively colluding with the terrorists. Moreover, it is widely thought that the Israeli government itself is adopting an extremely lenient approach to the settler terrorists, which ultimately encourages them to escalate their criminal terrorist acts against Christian and Muslim targets.
A part from conceived government acquiescence to organized Jewish terror, there are credible signs showing that certain influential segments within the Rabbinic community in Israel and abroad are more than happy to bless these terrorist acts.
In fact, rabbis, some of whom are on the Israeli government's pay roll, have gone public with their support and backing of tense crimes.
Hatred, and hatred and hatred
The settler terror is carried out as an expression of the Talmudic ideology that views all non-Jews in the Holy Land as impurities that must be eliminated. Some dominant theological streams within Orthodox Judaism don't ascribe mere humanity to non-Jews.
This shocking racism can and does often assume decidedly criminal proportions. For example, some rabbinic authorities teach that the life of a Christian or Muslim doesn't have any sanctity in itself.
A few years ago, the former religious mentor of Shas, the largest Haredi political party in Israel, was quoted as saying that the Almighty created non-Jews so that they would serve Jews.
One North American rabbi, affiliated with the Chabad sect, was quoted as saying that it was perfectly permissible for a Jew to murder a non-Jew in order to extricate his organ if the Jew needed one.
It is true that not every rabbi or Jewish religious leader subscribes to this Satanic nefarious ideology.
However, it is also true that advocates of these Nazi-like ideas enjoy acceptance and respect within the rabbinic community and Talmudic circles.
This is probably the reason why we don't see strong reactions to Jewish terrorist attacks in the West Bank by rabbis from around the world.
So, far there have been as many as 260 instances of mosques and churches being vandalized and torched by fanatical Jewish settlers. But we are yet to hear any meaningful condemnation of these criminal acts by Rabbinic circles in the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe.
I am afraid that the failure to call the spade a spade when the spade happens to be in the hands of Jews is a willful and deliberate act that is meant to encourage anti-Jewish attacks, especially by Muslims.
Wishing to see a spiral of attacks on Jews and Jewish targets, especially in Europe and North America, seems to be a dearest desire harbored by the likes of Zionist thugs like Netanyahu, who wants Jews to emigrate to Palestine by hook or by crook.
I am not accusing North American and European rabbis of knowingly colluding with Netanyahu to encourage anti-Semitism and therefore prompt Jews to emigrate to Israel.
But I do accuse many rabbis of indulging in moral duplicity especially when they leave no stone unturned when a Jewish grave headstone is turned whereas they resort to deafening silence when their coreligionists in Israel burn churches and mosques.
What happened to the ancient Talmudic maxim of not doing unto others what one wouldn't want others to do unto him?
Terrorist attacks by Jewish extremists targeting mosques and churches in Occupied Palestine are assuming a shocking frequency.
Unfortunately, the Israeli government of Binyamin Netanyahu, which is often dubbed a government of settlers, for settlers and by settlers, has done very little to stem the tide of settler terror. On the contrary, government inaction and presumed acquiescence seem to have enabled this phenomenon to linger on and on.
On Thursday, Israeli police said a fire damaged a Greek Orthodox seminary in Jerusalem.
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said "anti-Christian" slogans were scribbled in Hebrew on the seminary's walls. Some of the slogans left on the wall of the Church read: Jesus is son of a b…."
The fire, apparently started by Jewish settlers, damaged the building's bathrooms but that no one was injured.
The incident follows an attack on a West Bank mosque Wednesday. The latest attacks against mosques and churches coincide with the 21st anniversary of the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre. On 25, February, 1994 a Jewish terrorist shot and killed 29 Muslim worshipers at the Ibrahimi Mosque in downtown Hebron. Many other Palestinians were murdered and injured in subsequent clashes with Israeli security forces in al-Khalil.
Jewish terror is reality
The attacks on Islamic and Christian holy places are by no means isolated acts carried out by a marginal group of Jewish fanatics. On the contrary, these attacks have come to constitute a real phenomenon for two reasons:
First, they occurred numerous times in both Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories and seem to be supported by many Orthodox rabbis, especially within the settler community.
And, second, very little progress if any has been made in apprehending the perpetrators, let alone bringing them to justice.
This stunning security failure has prompted many observers to suggest that the Israeli security apparatus is effectively colluding with the terrorists. Moreover, it is widely thought that the Israeli government itself is adopting an extremely lenient approach to the settler terrorists, which ultimately encourages them to escalate their criminal terrorist acts against Christian and Muslim targets.
A part from conceived government acquiescence to organized Jewish terror, there are credible signs showing that certain influential segments within the Rabbinic community in Israel and abroad are more than happy to bless these terrorist acts.
In fact, rabbis, some of whom are on the Israeli government's pay roll, have gone public with their support and backing of tense crimes.
Hatred, and hatred and hatred
The settler terror is carried out as an expression of the Talmudic ideology that views all non-Jews in the Holy Land as impurities that must be eliminated. Some dominant theological streams within Orthodox Judaism don't ascribe mere humanity to non-Jews.
This shocking racism can and does often assume decidedly criminal proportions. For example, some rabbinic authorities teach that the life of a Christian or Muslim doesn't have any sanctity in itself.
A few years ago, the former religious mentor of Shas, the largest Haredi political party in Israel, was quoted as saying that the Almighty created non-Jews so that they would serve Jews.
One North American rabbi, affiliated with the Chabad sect, was quoted as saying that it was perfectly permissible for a Jew to murder a non-Jew in order to extricate his organ if the Jew needed one.
It is true that not every rabbi or Jewish religious leader subscribes to this Satanic nefarious ideology.
However, it is also true that advocates of these Nazi-like ideas enjoy acceptance and respect within the rabbinic community and Talmudic circles.
This is probably the reason why we don't see strong reactions to Jewish terrorist attacks in the West Bank by rabbis from around the world.
So, far there have been as many as 260 instances of mosques and churches being vandalized and torched by fanatical Jewish settlers. But we are yet to hear any meaningful condemnation of these criminal acts by Rabbinic circles in the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe.
I am afraid that the failure to call the spade a spade when the spade happens to be in the hands of Jews is a willful and deliberate act that is meant to encourage anti-Jewish attacks, especially by Muslims.
Wishing to see a spiral of attacks on Jews and Jewish targets, especially in Europe and North America, seems to be a dearest desire harbored by the likes of Zionist thugs like Netanyahu, who wants Jews to emigrate to Palestine by hook or by crook.
I am not accusing North American and European rabbis of knowingly colluding with Netanyahu to encourage anti-Semitism and therefore prompt Jews to emigrate to Israel.
But I do accuse many rabbis of indulging in moral duplicity especially when they leave no stone unturned when a Jewish grave headstone is turned whereas they resort to deafening silence when their coreligionists in Israel burn churches and mosques.
What happened to the ancient Talmudic maxim of not doing unto others what one wouldn't want others to do unto him?
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a statement denouncing the Israeli attacks on Islamic and Christian holy sites in occupied Palestine, and called for international protection. Arab League condemns latest assaults, demands protection to holy sites.
President Abbas held the extremist coalition government Israeli of Benjamin Netanyahu responsible for the ongoing and escalating violations, due to its policies and incitement against the Palestinian people.
In his statement, Abbas said the attack on the Church of the Dormition in Jerusalem, and the attack on the al-Huda mosque near Bethlehem are the latest in an ongoing series of serious violations carried out by Israeli fanatics.
In addition, the Arab League called on the international community and the United Nations to act on ending the Israeli violations against Islamic and Christian holy sites in occupied Palestine, and said Israel’s right wing continues to incite against the Palestinian people, and encourage violence.
Assistant Secretary-General of the Arab League for Palestine and Occupied Arab Territories Affairs Mohammad Subeih issued a press release stating that the latest attacks did not come as a surprise, especially since they witness a sharp increase whenever Israel is approaching election.
He said that Israel’s right-wing continue to incite against the Palestinian people and their holy sites, and that this incitement is clearly seen by the increasing attacks on the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, and the repeated attacks on holy sites, private homes and property, in different parts of occupied Palestine.
“Within 24 hours, we have seen the burning of the al-Jab’a mosque, west of Bethlehem, followed by the attack on the Christian Greek-Orthodox Church in Jerusalem,” Subeih stated, “This same church was previously attacked by colonialist Israelis; this shows the extent of hatred the carry.”
The official also held the United Nations and the international community responsible for the escalating attacks, and urged them to provide the needed protection to the Palestinians and their holy sites in Jerusalem and every part of Palestine.
It is worth mentioning that France also issues a statement denouncing the latest escalation on holy sites in Palestine.
President Abbas held the extremist coalition government Israeli of Benjamin Netanyahu responsible for the ongoing and escalating violations, due to its policies and incitement against the Palestinian people.
In his statement, Abbas said the attack on the Church of the Dormition in Jerusalem, and the attack on the al-Huda mosque near Bethlehem are the latest in an ongoing series of serious violations carried out by Israeli fanatics.
In addition, the Arab League called on the international community and the United Nations to act on ending the Israeli violations against Islamic and Christian holy sites in occupied Palestine, and said Israel’s right wing continues to incite against the Palestinian people, and encourage violence.
Assistant Secretary-General of the Arab League for Palestine and Occupied Arab Territories Affairs Mohammad Subeih issued a press release stating that the latest attacks did not come as a surprise, especially since they witness a sharp increase whenever Israel is approaching election.
He said that Israel’s right-wing continue to incite against the Palestinian people and their holy sites, and that this incitement is clearly seen by the increasing attacks on the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, and the repeated attacks on holy sites, private homes and property, in different parts of occupied Palestine.
“Within 24 hours, we have seen the burning of the al-Jab’a mosque, west of Bethlehem, followed by the attack on the Christian Greek-Orthodox Church in Jerusalem,” Subeih stated, “This same church was previously attacked by colonialist Israelis; this shows the extent of hatred the carry.”
The official also held the United Nations and the international community responsible for the escalating attacks, and urged them to provide the needed protection to the Palestinians and their holy sites in Jerusalem and every part of Palestine.
It is worth mentioning that France also issues a statement denouncing the latest escalation on holy sites in Palestine.
Several Israeli military vehicles invaded, on Friday at dawn, Kuful Hares town, east of the central West Bank city of Salfit, to accompany Israelis touring archaeological sites in the town. Dozens of Palestinians suffer effects of teargas inhalation in Bethlehem.
Eyewitnesses said approximately 30 military vehicles invaded the town after surrounding it, forced shut local shops, and prevented the Palestinians from entering various areas.
They added that, after the army surrounded and invaded the town, dozens of Israeli buses drove through, heading towards the archaeological sites, while denying freedom of movement to the locals.
Many Israeli buses parked in the center of the town, as many colonialist settlers wanted to walk from there to the historic sites, and the rest of the buses drove straight to the sites.
Dozens of Israeli extremists started chanting anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian slogans, while marching through the town during the early dawn hours.
On Thursday evening, several Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, including a few who fainted, after the soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs, and rubber-coated metal bullets targeting Palestinian protesters near the Rachel Tomb area, at the northern entrance of Bethlehem.
Media sources said local youths hurled stones, Molotov cocktails and empty bottles at the soldiers, stationed in a military tower behind the Annexation Wall, on the northern entrance of the city.
Eyewitnesses said approximately 30 military vehicles invaded the town after surrounding it, forced shut local shops, and prevented the Palestinians from entering various areas.
They added that, after the army surrounded and invaded the town, dozens of Israeli buses drove through, heading towards the archaeological sites, while denying freedom of movement to the locals.
Many Israeli buses parked in the center of the town, as many colonialist settlers wanted to walk from there to the historic sites, and the rest of the buses drove straight to the sites.
Dozens of Israeli extremists started chanting anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian slogans, while marching through the town during the early dawn hours.
On Thursday evening, several Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, including a few who fainted, after the soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs, and rubber-coated metal bullets targeting Palestinian protesters near the Rachel Tomb area, at the northern entrance of Bethlehem.
Media sources said local youths hurled stones, Molotov cocktails and empty bottles at the soldiers, stationed in a military tower behind the Annexation Wall, on the northern entrance of the city.