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Saturday, May 20, 2023

The Truth about Israel > Muslim Scholar with astonishing speech at Al-Aqsa mosque

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The Truth about Israel


ISLAMIC SCHOLAR SHOCKED THE MUSLIM WORLD WITH THIS SPEECH IN AL-AQSA MOSQUE




written by Phil Schneider May 2, 2023
Israel Unwired

Let’s get back to the basics. The religion of Islam is around 1,500 years old. That is 500 years younger than the religion of Christianity. That is around 2,500 years younger than the religion of Judaism.

So, when did the claim to the Land of Palestine begin by Arabs? Is this a new or old claim? Haven’t Arabs been in the Middle East for thousands of years? Well, yes – Arabs have lived in the Middle East, known as the fertile crescent for many thousands of years. The main population centers for Arabs were what is today called Iraq, part of Syria, and Egypt. But there were indeed tribes of Arabs who traveled across areas such as Saudi Arabia, Jordan, today’s Israel, and as far south as Sudan and West Africa.

So, what was the status of the Land of Israel for the thousands of years since the Jewish people were forcefully kicked out during the Roman conquest 2,000 years ago? It’s actually not so complicated. Despite the ongoing small presence of Jewish people in the Land of Israel, the Land was basically an empty Land with a few pockets of hundreds of families. Jerusalem, Tiberias, and a few other places had no more than a total of tens of thousands of people, mainly Jewish – for nearly 1,900 years!

The Land was just called the Promised Land, but it did not bring forth much blessing at all – until the end of the 19th century, when the great return of the Jewish people began to pick up steam. Then, and only then, did thousands of Arabs start to move towards the Land of Israel – for some better prospects of income.

In the late 19th century, God began to call His people out of the diaspora to return to the Holy Land. Many who didn't listen to God ended up being driven from their homes, in Russia, for instance, and later from across Europe. Unfortunately, many still didn't return to Israel and ended up anywhere that would take them. It is vital that Christians and Jews listen to the voice of God, especially now as the era draws to a close.

Because Jews are blessed by God, they attract people looking for easy wealth. 

Any attempt to ascribe nationalist motivations to Arabs who moved from Syria or Saudi Arabia or Egypt into the Land of Israel is all part of the Great Lie. They were as connected to the Land of Israel as they are connected to Arabs who have moved recently to Germany or Sweden. 

This short video is part of the unmasking of the Great Lie.




Sunday, December 11, 2022

Islam - Current Day > Plan to blow up Texas High School thwarted; Strasbourg Christmas Terror attack Thwarted; PA Supreme Sharia Judge Idiot

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Sentencing scheduled for Amarillo man who planned to blow up

Tascosa High School

by Jamie Burch, 
ABC 7 News, 
December 8, 2022:

AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) A judge scheduled sentencing for an Amarillo man who planned to blow up Tascosa High School and then skip town.

Erfan Salmanzadeh
, 33, is scheduled to be sentenced on April 13, 2023 in federal court.

According to documents obtained by ABC 7, Salmanzadeh recorded a video on July 22, 2021 in which he said he was going to blow up the high school.

“We are going to blast the school .. . we are going to hit Tascosa … look at these,” said Salmanzadeh, according to the documents.



Salmanzadeh was arrested July 26, 2021 after a neighbor reported hearing a loud explosion in Salmanzadeh’s backyard.

According to documents, Salmanzadeh planned to catch a plane to California two days later to avoid being arrested after the attack.

Salmanzadeh pleaded guilty Monday to “use and attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction.”

What about the "We" he used. Doesn't that indicate another person or more involved?




“Strasbourg: two radicalized young people, suspected of

preparing a violent action, indicted,” 


Translated from “Strasbourg : deux jeunes radicalisés, soupçonnés de préparer une action violente, mis en examen,”

by Blandine Costentin, 
France Bleu, 
December 8, 2022 

Seven people were arrested on November 18 in Strasbourg by the DGSI. Two of them were indicted and imprisoned for criminal terrorist conspiracy, even if there is nothing to show the imminence of an attack. The other five men were released.

The General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI) arrested seven radicalized young people in Strasbourg suspected of preparing violent action in France. The arrest took place on Friday, November 18, it is revealed by franceinfo this Thursday.

Two of them were indicted for criminal terrorist association and remanded in custody. The other five were released. The two indicted recently entered the national territory, according to a source close to the investigation joined by franceinfo. They are of Russian and Tajik nationality.

According to this same source, no concrete element has made it possible to materialize a beginning of the execution of their project of violent action.

This arrest came a week before the opening of the Strasbourg Christmas market, which traditionally attracts 2 million visitors. A Christmas market bereaved by a terrorist attack on December 11, 2018. A shooter, Cherif Chekatt, opened fire on passers-by, killing five people and injuring 11 others.

In 2000, an attack was foiled this time: four men were arrested in Frankfurt, Germany. They planned to attack the cathedral and the Christmas market in Strasbourg under the aegis of Al Qaeda.




Palestinian Authority’s Supreme Sharia Judge calls Jews

‘humanoids… apes and pigs’

DEC 10, 2022 12:00 PM 
BY ROBERT SPENCER
Jihad Watch

Palestinian Media Watch “is now calling on the entire international community to demand that Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas immediately fire his special advisor and the PA Supreme Shari’ah Judge, Mahmoud Al-Habbash, who openly refers to Jews as ‘humanoids… apes and pigs.'”

Indeed, he should be fired, but how can anyone expect Abbas or Al-Habbash to disavow the Qur’an?

“And when we made a covenant with you and caused the mountain to tower above you, hold fast to what we have given you, and remember what is in it, so that you may fear Allah. 64Then, even after that, you turned away, and if it had not been for the grace of Allah and his mercy, you would have been among the losers. And you know about those among you who broke the Sabbath, how we said to them, Be apes, despised and hated.” (Qur’an 2:63-5)

“Say, O people of the book, do you blame us for anything other than the fact that we believe in Allah and in what is revealed to us and what was revealed previously, and because most of you are transgressors? Shall I tell you of a worse case than theirs for retribution with Allah? He whom Allah has cursed, on whom his wrath has fallen, and of whose sort, Allah has turned some into apes and pigs, and slaves of taghut. Such people are in a worse condition and farther astray from the sound path.” (Qur’an 5:59-60)

“So when they took pride in what they had been forbidden, we said to them, Be apes, despised and hated.” (Qur’an 7:166)



Imagine if a presidential advisor claimed that ‘black people

are humanoids… apes and pigs'

by Maurice Hirsch, 
Palestinian Media Watch, 
December 7, 2022:

If a US or European presidential advisor was to stand in front of a crowd and make the profoundly racist assertion that “Black people are humanoids… apes and pigs,” the entire civilized world would rightly be up in arms. Unhinged racism of this nature would be duly condemned and the relevant president would be forced to publicly fire his disgraced advisor.

In a similar manner, Palestinian Media Watch is now calling on the entire international community to demand that Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas immediately fire his special advisor and the PA Supreme Shari’ah Judge, Mahmoud Al-Habbash, who openly refers to Jews as “humanoids… apes and pigs”.

Speaking before a crowd in a mosque in Ramallah, giving a sermon that was broadcast on official PA TV, Al-Habbash launched a racist diatribe as he expressed his objection to Jews merely visiting Judaism’s holiest site – The Temple Mount in Jerusalem. After referring to Jews as “grazing herds of humanoids,” Al-Habbash equated the Jews who visit the Temple Mount with “those whom Allah has cursed… and made of them apes and pigs.”

PA Supreme Shari’ah Judge and Abbas’ advisor Mahmoud Al-Habbash: “The collective [Muslim] duty that is obligated today is the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque (i.e., the Temple Mount)… The supreme [duty] is that it be returned, liberated, defended, and purified from the defilement of the occupation and the theft… The minimal duty is at least to visit [the mosque], to awaken to it, so that it will not be abandoned as prey in the hands of the grazing herds of humanoids (i.e., Jews on the Temple Mount), of people or creatures that Allah created in the form of humans, and He said of them: “Shall I inform you of [what is] worse than that as penalty from Allah? [It is that of] those whom Allah has cursed and with whom He became angry and made of them apes and pigs.” [Quran 5:60]… [We Muslims must take care of the mosque] instead of the Al-Aqsa Mosque continuing to be the prey of humanoids who claim that they have a right to it and that they have sovereignty over it, and that [they] have religious and historical rights to it.”

[Official PA TV, Sept. 30, 2022]

As PMW has exposed, the PA’s references to Jews as “apes and pigs” are not new.

Rejecting the Israeli-Palestinian peace initiative of US President Donald Trump, General Supervisor of the PA Ministry of Religious Affairs in Tubas, Sheikh Muhammad Abd Al-Ilah, charged that Trump’s initiative expressed the “sale of Palestine at no cost to the descendants of the apes and pigs”:

General Supervisor of the PA Ministry of Religious Affairs in Tubas Sheikh Muhammad Abd Al-Ilah: “We are here and will remain here behind the wise leadership, which rejects the deal of the century, which is expressed by the sale of Palestine at no cost to the descendants of the apes and pigs (i.e., the Jews). They know, and foremost among them the criminal duo Trump and Netanyahu, that… there is no one in Palestine who will betray the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem, and the valleys… We are all potential Martyrs rejecting this deal… Allah willing, the outcome for the great Satan [Trump] will be defeat and humiliation… You are the great Satan today, Trump, saying “You have no god but me.”

[Official PA TV Live, Feb. 16, 2021]…

How absurdly stupid can you be? Cursing apes and pigs for taking their land and mosque? Are you incapable of defending your land and mosque from apes and pigs? How pathetic! Is Allah incapable of defending his land and mosque from apes and pigs? 

In the many wars you have launched against tiny Israel, you have lost everyone. You continually lose to apes and pigs - where is your god? The Jews God is with them and it is obvious to those who are not blinded by jealousy and hate. God places apes and pigs well above the fools who keep trying to destroy them. Open your eyes and look. See what God has done. 



Sunday, December 6, 2015

Egyptian Muslim Scholar: No connection Between Temple Mount and Islam

Arab world outraged at latest research of renowned scholar of Arabic and Islamic studies Youssef Ziedan.

By Hillel Fendel
View of Temple Mount Miriam Alster/ Flash 90
Renowned Egyptian scholar Youssef Ziedan, a specialist in Arabic and Islamic studies, has given a series of interviews to Egyptian television stations of late, the purpose of which appears to be to anger his Muslim colleagues. 

His main point has been to say that there is actually no connection between Jerusalem and ancient Islam. When Islam was founded during the 7th century, he says, Jerusalem was a holy city to the Jews, while the Mosque of Omar was not even built until 74 years after Muhammed's death. The reason it was built, Ziedan says, is because the builder wished to detract from the centrality of Mecca in Islam.

Prof. Ziedan is the director of the Manuscript Center and Museum in the Library of Alexandria. He is a public lecturer, university professor, columnist and prolific author of more than 50 books. He won the 2009 International Prize for Arabic Fiction for his work Azazeel, which was also translated into Hebrew. 

Jerusalem was not known as Al-Quds (City of the Sanctuary) during Muhammad's times, Ziedan says.

"Al-Aksa is not ours," he emphasizes, "and though the word comes from the word 'extreme,' it does not refer to the far mosque on the Temple Mount, but rather to a mosque that is the "further" of two mosques in Mecca.

According to Ziedan, Muslims are purposely and falsely turning a political struggle between Israel and the Arabs into a religious one. "The religious aspect of the conflict is nonsense… The only reason why Muslims insist on the sanctity of Jerusalem is simply politics."

Sheikh Hashem Abdul Rahman Mahajeina, of the Islamic Movement in Israel, is among many to attack Prof. Ziedan. While others call Ziedan a "heretic," Mahajeina told Army Radio on Sunday simply that Ziedan was "talking nonsense…. Allah told the prophets to build a mosque in Jerusalem. It was built during Muhammed's times, and he even prayed there." He then retracted somewhat: "It's not a matter of a building, but rather the location. It could be that other nations built [the mosque], it could be it was destroyed in an earthquake… What counts is the location."

Just last week, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced that it had unearthed further evidence of Jewish history in Jerusalem, from centuries before the founding of Islam. An impression of the royal seal of the Biblical King Hezekiah, who reigned between 727–698 BCE, was discovered at the foot of the southern wall of the Temple Mount. 

In a related study, the late Rabbi Shlomo Goren, a Temple Mount expert and Chief Rabbi of the IDF and later of Israel, wrote that Omar built the Dome of the Rock sanctuary to serve as a house of prayer – not for the Moslems, but for the Jews.

Prof. Ziedan's claims support knowledge long held by Jewish historians. Muslims have historically attached themselves to Jerusalem only when political expedient, beginning with Mohammed himself. In a barefaced attempt to win over the Jews living near him, the founder of Islam decided to announce that prayers would be directed towards Jerusalem – but when the Jews scorned his advances, he slaughtered many of them, and proceeded to direct his followers' prayers towards Mecca instead.

Not only did Mohammed never mention the city in the Koran, but later, when Moslems conquered the Holy Land, they totally ignored Jerusalem and established their capital in Ramle.

Today, once again, it is often overlooked that as recently as 1964, the original PLO charter did not even mention Jerusalem.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Israel Bans Islamist Group, Saying it’s Inciting Violence

Islamic Movement also funds banned Mourabitun, whose protests against Jewish visitors at Temple Mount have occasionally turned violent

Police descend on offices of Islamic Movement’s northern branch,
which has accused Israel of ‘endangering’ Temple Mount
Raoul Wootliff, The Times of Israel

Israel has banned the radical northern branch of the Islamic Movement, charging it with links to terrorist groups and inciting the recent wave of violence, the cabinet announced early Tuesday.

“Any person who belongs to this organization or who provides services to it or who acts within its framework is henceforth committing a criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence,” a cabinet statement said. The move also allows for the confiscation of all property belonging to the group.

The northern branch of the Islamic Movement rejects the Oslo peace accords between Israel and the Palestinians and boycotts national elections on the grounds that they give legitimacy to the institutions of the Jewish state.

In other words, they are living in 'LaLa Land' and don't want to be confused by facts.

The government accused the group of stoking a wave of violence across Israel and the West Bank that has left 12 Israelis dead since October 1. Eighty-two Palestinians have been killed, including dozens who were targeted while carrying out attacks.

After the security cabinet declared the movement illegal in a meeting late Monday night, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon signed an edict banning any activity connected to the group.

Israeli security forces then carried out a series of overnight raids on the organization’s offices, seizing computers, documents and cash in regional branches across the country, the Israel Police and Shin Bet security agency said. Police also froze bank accounts linked to the organization and a number of NGOs working alongside it.

In total, 17 regional branches were ordered closed, including offices in Umm al-Fahm, Jaffa, Nazareth, Kfar Kana, Turan, Beersheba and Rahat.

An Israeli police officer participates in a raid on offices of the Islamic
Movement's northern branch overnight Monday, Nov. 16, 2015 (Israel Police)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the decision was made “following a series of in-depth discussions with all relevant legal and security elements.

“The goal is to stop the dangerous incitement at home and prevent harm to innocent life. My government will continue to act as necessary against incitement and terrorism,” he said.

It will be interesting to see if this actually reduces the random attacks on Israelis or inflames the situation. I wouldn't give odd on either.

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan said the decision gave law-enforcement officials more tools to counter incitement.

“It is time that we use all the apparatuses at the state’s disposal to combat terrorism and those who incite it,” Erdan said. He described the move as representative of global efforts to stem Islamic terrorism, particularly in the wake of a wave of attacks in Paris on Friday that left 129 dead.

“The State of Israel must set an example and spearhead the fight against radical Islam, whose emissaries we saw slaughtering innocents in Paris, New York, Madrid and Israel,” he said. “The Islamic Movement, Hamas, the Islamic State and other [Islamist] organizations have a common ideological platform that is the cause for terrorist attacks around the world and the wave of terror in this country.”

Ya’alon, the defense minister, also accused the group of responsibility for the latest wave of violence.

“The Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement is endangering the security of the State of Israel and collaborating, according to intelligence we have collected, with Palestinian terror organizations, including Hamas, in order to inflame the current situation and encourage violence,” he said.

Founded in the 1970s, the Islamic Movement is a political organization, religious outreach group and social service provider rolled into one. Sounds like the Muslim Brotherhood. The movement’s overarching goal is to make Israeli Muslims more religious and owes much of its popularity to providing services often lacking in Israel’s Arab communities. Today the group runs kindergartens, colleges, health clinics, mosques and even a sports league – sometimes under the same roof.

The movement split two decades ago. The more moderate southern branch began fielding candidates for Israel’s Knesset in 1996 and is now part of the Joint List, an alliance of several Arab-Israeli political parties. Three of the Joint List’s 13 current Knesset members are part of the movement. The more hardline northern branch rejects any legitimization of Israel’s government and has called on its adherents to boycott elections.

Palestinian Muslim women from the Murabitun group shout slogans and hold
 the Koran during a protest against Israel policemen preventing them from
entering the Temple Mount compound in Jerusalem's Old City
on September 17, 2015. (Miriam Alster/Flash90 )
The movement also funds a group called the Mourabitun, whose protests against Jewish visitors at the Temple Mount have occasionally turned violent. On September 9, Israel banned the group from the Mount, stoking tensions shortly before the current wave of attacks broke out.

In October, Netanyahu ordered the state prosecution and security agencies to gather evidence and prepare the case for declaring the northern branch of the Islamic Movement an illegal organization.

Raed Salah, leader of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement, in Jerusalem,
March 26, 2015. (Miriam Alster/Flash90)
Days earlier, the group’s firebrand leader, Sheikh Raed Salah, said his organization intends to respond to what he called “continued Israeli escalation” on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

“We have a package of plans ready to be unleashed immediately,” Salah said during a sermon. “May the streets of Jerusalem be purified with the blood of the innocent, who shed it in order to separate from their souls the soldiers of the Israel occupation, also in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.”

On Tuesday, Salah rejected the decision to ban the northern branch, saying he would remain in charge of the group and “continue to defend Al-Aqsa from Israel.”

Salah was sentenced earlier this year to 11 months in prison for incitement to violence and racism over an inflammatory sermon he delivered in 2007 in Jerusalem. He has previously served terms for similar offenses.

The Zionist Union, which leads Israel’s opposition, praised the decision to ban the group, but said it was overdue.

“Outlawing the Islamic movement is an appropriate move that the Zionist Union demanded more than a month ago, and it’s a shame it took [Netanyahu] so long to take this necessary step,” the party said in a statement.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Second Temple-era Mikveh Discovered Under Al-Aqsa Mosque


Al-Aqsa mosque was destroyed in an earthquake in 1927 • As it was being rebuilt, the British archaeologist Robert Hamilton documented the excavation of its foundations • He hid away the findings that the waqf found inconvenient • Today, thousands of findings, including a seal with the inscription “From Gibeon to the king” unearthed by Dr. Gabi Barkai and Zachi Dvira, shed light on the Temple Mount’s Jewish period • A peek back into history.

Nadav Shragai

Dr. Gabi Barkai unearthed the hidden findings. | Photo credit: Dudi Vaaknin
In 1927, an earthquake struck Jerusalem, killing 130 people, wounding 450 and destroying or heavily damaging about 300 buildings, including Al-Aqsa mosque. The Muslim waqf, led by Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseini, began restoring the mosque. Robert Hamilton, the director of the antiquities department during the Mandatory period in pre-state Israel, spotted an opportunity in the midst of disaster.

Hamilton took advantage of this unexpected window of opportunity to reach an agreement with the waqf that would allow archaeological investigation on the Temple Mount, for the first time ever, in the area where the mosque had collapsed. Hamilton documented the reconstruction work done by the waqf, photographed, sketched, excavated, analyzed and wrote about a series of findings, some of them surprising.

But this unprecedented cooperation between the British archaeologist and the Muslim clerics was not without a price. In the book that Hamilton later published, he makes no mention of any findings that the Muslims would have found inconvenient. It was no coincidence that these findings came from two historical periods that preceded the Muslim period in Jerusalem: the Second Temple era and the Byzantine era. These findings were hidden deep in the Mandatory archives department (which today is part of the Antiquities Authority archives in the Rockefeller Museum). These days they are finally coming to light.

Eighty years later, Hamilton’s hidden findings are providing support for similar findings unearthed by two Israeli archaeologists, Dr. Gabi Barkai and Zachi Dvira. For the past seven years, Barkai and Dvira have been working on a unique project: sifting tons of earth that the waqf removed from the Temple Mount in the dead of night about 13 years ago. This earth is filled with tiny archaeological findings.

Some important background: In 1999, during preparations to install the gates of Al-Marwani mosque in Solomon’s Stables at the southeastern corner of the Temple Mount, the Muslims brought in bulldozers and dug a pit deep and wide. This scandal, which has already been described in the most condemnatory terms possible, led recently to a comprehensive report by the State Comptroller’s Office — a report that is, unfortunately, classified. Still, some good has come from the bad.

Archaeological science was given the extraordinary opportunity to examine the earth of the Temple Mount. Unlike what happens during a proper excavation, this earth is being examined “out of its context” (with no way to determine which layer a particular finding came from or to make sure that the remaining ruins are not damaged). The Temple Mount Sifting Project has discovered hundreds of thousands of small items that teach us a great deal about Jerusalem’s past and confirm information that Hamilton and the waqf kept from the public for decades.

Beneath the floor of Al-Aqsa mosque, which had collapsed in the earthquake, Hamilton discovered the remains of a Jewish mikveh [ritual pool used for purification] that dated back to the Second Temple era.

Apparently, Jews immersed in this mikveh before entering the Temple grounds.

Barkai and Dvira found a multitude of small items from the periods of the First and Second Temples. Among these items were fragments of the small columns used in a hypocaust — a space under the floor of a room, used to heat the room above — and tubuli - hollow square bricks through which heated air passed, heating the space. Barkai believes that these are remnants of the heating system that the pilgrims, or perhaps the priests, used after completing the ritual immersion.

About half a meter (1.5 feet) under the floor of the damaged mosque, Hamilton discovered the remains of a Byzantine mosaic. When Dvira saw the photographs of it, he immediately recalled hundreds of thousands of mosaic stones and fragments of column capitals, marble used to cover stalls, and marble used for the grating of a church, all from the Byzantine period (324-638 A.D.) that had been found amid the earth taken from the Temple Mount.

These findings have brought about an important revolution in the way we view the history of that period. They suggest that contrary to everything that has been written in the history books, the Temple Mount contained structures — a church or churches — during the Byzantine period. It was not empty and desolate, as was believed until now.

“We have an enormous amount of findings from the Byzantine era,” says Dr. Barkai. “They are mainly ceramics, rare coins — including a coin of the last Byzantine emperor, Heraclius — and even a Byzantine lamp with an inscription that refers to Jesus. The people writing the history of the Temple Mount definitely have to reassess their work on this particular era.”

Dr. Barkai
Sifting to win

Sifting earth by placing it on horizontal screens and then pouring water on it might look odd to professional archaeologists. But the multitude of findings, the first ones from the soil of the Temple Mount, which were not excavated directly from the Temple Mount, and which are so small, have amazed many people. The wet sifting method was adopted by many other archaeologists and led to many significant discoveries. For example, archaeologist Shlomit Weksler-Bdolah, who excavated near the Western Wall plaza, used the methods developed by the Temple Mount Sifting Project in Emek Tzurim and unearthed five seals from the First Temple era.

The bulla (a small clay seal) discovered in the City of David, which provides the earliest archaeological evidence, in ancient Hebrew script, of the existence of the city of Bethlehem, was also discovered during wet sifting of buckets of earth brought to Emek Tzurim from the City of David. Other archaeologists have brought earth to Emek Tzurim from their own excavations — and this is how the location of the sifting project became not only a place to sift earth from the Temple Mount, but from other digs as well.

One of the rare findings discovered recently is a bulla that was found in a First Temple-era trash pit on the southeastern slopes of the Temple Mount. The bulla bore the inscription: “From Gibeon to the king.” Gabi Barkai believes that the bulla, which is about 2,600 years old dating back to the seventh century B.C., is evidence of the tax that the inhabitants of Gibeon paid to the king of Judah, who was likely Manasseh, the son of Hezekiah.

“This is the first time that a bulla of this type has been discovered someplace other than the antiques market. It gives validity to 50 other bullae, most of which are in the collection of Joseph Chaim Kaufman of Belgium. Each bulla mentions a city whose name appears in the fifteenth chapter of the biblical Book of Joshua,” says Barkai. “This demonstrates that those cities paid taxes to the central government.”

The bulla that bears the inscription “From Gibeon to the king” was found by accident when the ground was being leveled on the eastern slopes of the Temple Mount in order to prepare for a mass given by the Pope, who visited Israel that year. Zachi Dvira, who was there when the work was going on and watched it, received permission to transfer the earth from there for sifting in Ein Tzurim National Park. This led to the discovery of amazing findings including fragments of earthenware and tools, bones and five other bullae from the First Temple era.

The sifting of the earth from the Temple Mount to date has uncovered thousands of coins from various periods. Among the coins that generated the most excitement was the half-shekel coin, which was stamped during the great rebellion against the Romans and was used to pay the Temple tax. Another coin bears the image of the Seleucid king, Antiochus IV (Epiphanes), under whom the anti-Jewish decrees were promulgated and the Hasmonean rebellion began.

Another coin that came from the soil of the Temple Mount dates back to the rebellion during which the Second Temple was destroyed. This coin bears the inscription “The liberty of Zion.” Other findings include animal bones, some of them perhaps of animals kept on the Temple Mount for sacrifice and which were burned during the destruction. Fox and pig bones were found as well.

To date, 120,000 volunteers have participated in the Temple Mount Sifting Project. Even now, excitement breaks out every time someone shouts “I found something!” The Nature and Parks Authority made the land available for the project. Bar-Ilan University is giving the project academic sponsorship, and the Antiquities Authority has issued it a license. The Elad organization provides the funding.


Jewish sources

Dr. Gabi Barkai says that to date, about two-thirds of the earth removed from the Temple Mount has been transported to the sifting site, and about half of the total amount has been sifted. “The remaining third, which was not taken to the sifting site, became mixed in large part with other dust and earth, so we let it go. ... We have enough sifting work for another seven years,” he says, and mentions that piles of earth remain on the Temple Mount. In an extraordinary move, he High Court of Justice has ruled that the waqf is forbidden to move them.

“We are willing to allow the waqf to remove the earth from there under certain conditions that will allow us to carry out a better archaeological examination of it, or if they allow us to sift it there. Meanwhile, the waqf refuses to allow either option. Not only that, but it is deliberately mixing this earth with modern-day trash and construction debris in order to reduce our ability to get something out of it in the future,” he says.

Of course, the Muslims don't want proof of the mount being the home of David's temple, something which they emphatically deny. But their actions of doing what they can to prevent the finding of proof of David's temple are a clear indication that they know it to be true. But then, truth is a foreign species in Islam.

Until the piles of earth reach Emek Tzurim or are examined on the eastern side of the Temple Mount, Barkai and Dvira still have plenty of work to do, and plenty of discoveries to make: “From the prehistoric era, from the days of Adam to our own time.”

Here are several examples of recent discoveries: three scarab seals from the second century B.C.; fragments of prehistoric tools made of flint, and some ceramics from the 10th century B.C., including pitcher handles. Similar handles were discovered recently at Khirbet Qeiyafa in the Elah Valley, at a site that is identified with the period of the united monarchy and King David; large numbers of figurines from the First Temple era; scales for weighing money, made of stone with a domelike structure and a flat base, and slingshot stones shaped like tennis balls, also from the First Temple Period resembling those that were discovered in the ruins of the Assyrian destruction of Lachish. One of the more exciting discoveries to come from the mounds of earth was the handle of a pitcher with the imprint of a seal from Rhodes. It bears the date corresponding to 165 B.C., the year that the Temple Mount was purified and the Temple rededicated — the year of the Hanukkah miracle.

Hundreds of opus sectile tiles and thousands of mosaic stones of the same flooring type that were discovered in the sifting project link the Temple Mount to scripture texts. These are fragments of colorful tiles, some of them of marble and others of bituminous chalk, which comes from near the Dead Sea. Examples of such tiling were found in the past in Herod’s palace in Jericho, at the Herodion and on Masada.

Dr. Barkai quotes from the scriptures, drawing a connection between them and the hundreds of colored tile. “Josephus says that during the Second Temple era, the Temple courtyards were paved with ‘colored stones.’ The sages of the Talmud also say that Herod built the Temple 'of blue, yellow and white marble.'"

Muslim contempt

Large findings hardly survived the waqf’s bulldozers. Most of the ones that did are still on the Temple Mount. Some of them were used as raw material for the waqf’s construction work on the Temple Mount, and a little of it reached the black market. Still, the piles of earth that were removed from the Temple Mount contained fragments of red marble columns from the Roman period.

In the waqf museum on the Temple Mount, a large fragment is preserved with a dedicatory inscription. The fragment was part of the victory arch that the Romans build after the Second Temple was destroyed. The inscription commemorates Flavius Silva, the conqueror of Masada, who was the governor of the province of Judea during the 80s A.D. The fragment came from a building in Solomon’s Stables, which the Muslims began to level in 1996.

This week, a rare photograph was taken on the Temple Mount. Taken inside the Dome of the Rock, it shows construction materials and rebar placed on the Foundation Stone, the place where the Holy of Holies and the Ark of the Covenant are believed to have been. While there does not appear to be any archaeological damage, this state of affairs is an expression of the weakness of the Antiquities Authority in the place that is the most important to the Jewish people. This weakness takes the form of the authority’s complete dependence on the police and also of the contempt that the Muslims show toward Jewish archaeological remnants on the Temple Mount.

The director-general of the Antiquities Authority, Yehoshua “Shuka” Dorfman, spoke about the current situation on the Temple Mount before the Knesset’s Education Committee. He described the Temple Mount as “an archaeological site that is not under the Authority’s supervision ... our ability to provide supervision is limited. Would I say that I am pleased? Definitely not. But we cooperate with the police, and we know what is happening on the Temple Mount.”

Friday, October 9, 2015

Mideast Unrest Spreads to Gaza as Stabbings Continue

5 Palestinians killed during protest along Israel's border with Gaza
The Associated Press 
A Palestinian protester hurls stones at Israeli soldiers near Gaza City.
At least four attacks, three by Palestinians and one by an Israeli, as well as
deadly clashes along the Gaza border, are threatening to escalate
tensions throughout the country. (Adel Hana/Associated Press)
Israeli forces clashed with Palestinian demonstrators along the Gaza border on Friday, killing five of them, as a rash of stabbing attacks in Israel and the Palestinian territories, including the first apparent revenge attack by an Israeli, raised fears of wider unrest.

In the latest violence, stone-throwing Palestinians clashed with Israeli forces along the heavily guarded border.

Mideast Israel Palestinians

The Israeli military said some in the crowd of 200 Palestinians from Gaza threw rocks and rolled burning tires at soldiers. It said Israeli forces opened fire at the main instigators to stop the advance.

In Jerusalem, a Palestinian wielding a vegetable peeler stabbed and wounded a 14-year-old Israeli on Friday before being arrested. In another attack near the entrance of Kiryat Arba, a West Bank settlement, a Palestinian was shot dead by a police officer after he attacked the officer with a knife and tried to seize his weapon, police said.

In northern Israel, a 29-year-old Arab-Israeli woman was shot and wounded while attempting to stab people at a bus station in the town of Afula, where another stabbing had taken place the day before, police said.

4 Arabs stabbed in Dimona

In what appeared to be the first revenge attack amid the wave of violence, an Israeli man stabbed and wounded four Arabs in the southern Israeli city of Dimona, a police official said.

After his arrest, the man allegedly said he carried out the attacks in retaliation for the numerous Palestinian attacks, Israeli media reported.

Dimona Mayor Beni Bitton called the stabber a "mentally ill man." He told Channel 10 TV that two of the victims worked for city hall, and that passersby quickly rushed to provide first aid to the wounded Arabs.

There-in lies the difference between Arabs and Jews.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "strongly condemned the harming of innocent Arabs," saying that anyone who resorts to violence will be brought to justice.

Four Palestinians have been killed while carrying out attacks against Israelis over the past week, while another three Palestinians were killed in protests and clashes in the West Bank. The Red Crescent medical service says over 500 Palestinians have been wounded in violent protests in the West Bank since the weekend, including about 100 from live fire.

Tensions high in Jerusalem

CBC's Margaret Evans reported on Friday from one potential flashpoint for another Palestinian uprising — the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City, where two Jewish men died from stab wounds last Saturday in what is being described as "lone wolf" attacks.

Several Israel flags planted by ultra-nationalist Jews who want to settle in the district could be seen as Palestinians walked through the neighbourhood following Friday prayers at al-Aqsa mosque.

On one side of a barricade running the length of the narrow street, the Israeli government has ordered Palestinian shops to remain closed.

Most of the uprising by Palestinians is being carried out by young people. One has to wonder how much worse it has to get before Israel brings down the hammer again. One also has to wonder if Hamas is ready for another hammering like the summer of 2014? I seriously doubt it. 

And the older generation of Palestinians in Old Jerusalem, probably do not want their many benefits put at risk by reckless kids.

Could this be a case of Hamas' propaganda and brain-washing of young people, working too well?