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Preserve Judaism’s Holiest Site – The Temple Mount

by WrathofG-d ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic Invasion, Israel, Judaism, Religion at February 4th, 2009 - 10:28 pm

The Temple Mount

Judaism’s Holiest Site

Facts Regarding The Temple Mount, And The Ongoing Arab Destruction Thereof:

* For a decade, Muslim religious authorities have participated in the destruction and elimination of precious Jewish and Christian artifacts on the site of Solomon’s Temple, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.


* Thousands of tons of earth, containing archaeological evidence dating back to the period of the Temple of Solomon, were discarded. Among the ‘rubble’ were ancient seals from a Priestly family, inscribed pottery fragments in Ancient Hebrew, Altar screens and broken columns from a fourth century Byzantine Church.


* Since the year 2000, the Muslim religious authority — the Waqf – has blocked all archaeological oversight of the Temple Mount.


* Meanwhile, the Waqf continues to construct Mosques on the sacred sites of Jews and Christians.
* We believe the international and Israeli media should have unrestricted access to the Temple Mount.


* We believe the world-respected Israeli Antiquities Authority be empowered to supervise the day to day activities on the Temple Mount.


* Currently, the Waqf forbids any non-Muslim entrance, except on a selective and very limited basis. For instance, the Waqf does not give any observers access inside the vast subterranean rooms, from which many antiquities have been removed.

(Video & Facts By: One Jerusalem)

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