The Temple Mount Secret
by Boris Shusteff, April 12, 2005
On March 22, the Israeli
police decided to prohibit the grassroots Jewish organization Revava from acting
on its intention of bringing 10,000 Jews to the Temple Mount. Jerusalem police
spokesman Shmulik Ben-Rubi said, "We will not let so many Jews up at once.
This is not the usual habit on the Temple Mount."
True, this is not the usual habit. The usual habit, since the Temple Mount was
reopened to non-Muslims in August 2003, is to bring small groups of 30 to 50
people under heavy guard on Sundays through Thursdays, from 7:30am to 10:00am,
and from 12:30pm to 1:30pm, and not on any Christian, Jewish or Muslim holidays,
or other days considered "sensitive" by the Waqf, the supreme Moslem
Council.(1) In addition, to be allowed to ascend to the Mount, Jews must agree
to a strict set of guidelines that begins with the prohibition "not to pray
or bring any 'holy objects' to the site."
Speaking on April 7 on Israeli Army Radio, former Jerusalem Police Chief Aryeh
Amit said that while he supports the rights of Jews to visit the Temple Mount,
he does not feel they should be permitted to pray there, "since the Islamic
community deems it to be a provocation and it would undoubtedly lead to violence
and clashes."
Amit's words give a clear answer to the question of what is wrong with the Jews
and Israel. Just think for a moment about the meaning of his words. He is saying
that in a sovereign Jewish state, Jews are not allowed to do something that they
have every right to do, only because others could deem it a provocation (!). To
put it plainly, in an age of political correctness, freedom of religion and all
sorts of rights, Jews in the Jewish state are forbidden to pray at the holiest
Jewish site.
No, dear reader, you are not dreaming. The events we are describing are not
happening in a European ghetto a few hundred years ago, when the Jews were a
downtrodden minority scared of everything, and were completely at the mercy of
the rulers of whatever country provided them refuge at that moment. These
slavish pronouncements are declared today in Israel - the superpower of the
Middle East. In a country that "in an all-out war where civilian casualties
were not a concern, could roll up the West Bank in 36 hours," according to
Shoshana Bryen, an analyst for the Jewish Institute for National Security
Affairs (JINSA), a think-tank in Washington. In a country whose air force,
equipped with American F-15 and F-16 fighters, can carry out nearly 3,000
sorties, or combat missions, per day, while the world's only global superpower,
the United States, can sustain about 1,600 sorties per day.
It is Israel slavishness and self-degradation that prevents peace from
descending on the Middle East. It is Israel's suicidal readiness to sacrifice
her rights for the sake of temporarily appeasing others that is imbedded at the
core of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
If one thinks that Amit's words are an aberration, one should think twice,
because Sharon's preparations to expel the Jews from Gaza and Samaria is based
exactly on the same formula: Sharon supports the rights of Jews to live in Gaza,
but he does not feel they should be permitted to live there, since the Arab
community deems it to be a provocation and it would undoubtedly lead to violence
and clashes.
Tragically for the Jews, this appeasement of the enemy did not even begin with
Gaza. Its seeds were planted immediately after Israel's miraculous victory in
the Six Day War, when Moshe Dayan ceremoniously handed over the keys of the
Temple Mount to the Waqf.
Dayan, who was extremely remote from Judaism, perhaps did not think it important
that the Temple Mount for the Jews is not just another piece of real estate that
can be easily traded for something. Dr. Israel Eldad brilliantly explained in
1951 what the Temple Mount means to the Jewish people. He wrote:
"We are not like the nations of the world, they belong to a land; transfer
them to another land and they will belong to it. Nor is this land like the lands
of other nations, take away one nation, they will belong to another. Here, a
third factor comes into play, supreme and decisive, which does not permit the
above occurrences. Jerusalem and the Temple Mount transform our tie to the land
into a weltanschauung. This weltanschauung is symbolized by the
Temple. This centralization, this facing toward one spot wherever our people
have been, is what has kept us together for thousands of years."(2)
The word "weltanschauung" translates as "ideology",
but its real meaning is much deeper. It encompasses the soul of the Jewish
people, the ultimate Hebrew belief, and our heritage. As Eldad explains, the
Temple Mount is unique: "No other Temple is acceptable no matter how
beautiful, if it is not on this Mount. Nor is this Mount acceptable without the
Great and Holy Temple standing on it."
The Arabs understand much better than the Jews that whoever controls the Temple
Mount controls Jerusalem and the whole of Palestine. It is not by chance that
they so adamantly try to wrest the Temple Mount from the Jews and continue their
non-stop campaign of propaganda to paint the Jews as foreigners in their own
land.
The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) wrote in a special report on
August 28, 2000, that the Palestinian Arab rejection of Israel's demands to
sovereignty and prayer sites on Temple Mount is based on a complete denial of
any Jewish affiliation with the Temple Mount:
"According to the Palestinians, the 'so-called temple' that Israel recalls,
has never been there, and there is no evidence to suggest its existence. This
position was voiced by Arafat as well as many high-ranking Palestinians, such as
PA Minister of International Planning and Cooperation Nabil Sha'ath [currently
the PA Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Information], Saeb Erekat
[currently chief PA negotiator with Israel], and PA Legislative Council Chairman
Abu 'Alaa [currently the PA Prime Minister]."
It is one thing when the Arabs deny the truth, negating the importance of the
connection between the Jews and the Temple Mount. However, it is thousands of
times worse when a similar policy is advanced by the Jewish state itself. On
October 4, 1998, Jerusalem attorney Laurence Becker wrote in the Jerusalem
Post:
"The IDF, within the framework of its educational program, organizes guided
tours for soldiers on the Mount. There is a total prohibition, enforced rigidly
by our Jewish police, of any reference by the guide to Jewish history, or indeed
to any connection whatsoever with anything Jewish. The soldiers are fed with
stories of Mohammed and Islam, and receive no information whatsoever of its rich
Jewish history. It is as if the Temple had never existed."
Never existed? A mere hundred years ago nobody would dare to utter such words.
People at that time knew the historical truth much better than today. It will
not hurt to listen to a man who can refute the contemporary lies disseminated by
the Arabs.
Almost everybody knows Mark Twain's famous description of the desolation in
Palestine during his journey to the Holy Land: "There is not a solitary
village throughout its whole extent - not for thirty miles in either
direction." However, his book The Innocents Abroad (written in 1869,
when nobody could have accused him of Zionist propaganda, since modern Zionism
was not even a concept yet), contains a much more interesting fact that is
intimately connected to the subject of our discussion.
This is what Mark Twain wrote after visiting the mosques built on top of
Jerusalem's Temple Mount:
"The mighty Mosque of Omar and the paved court around it occupy a fourth
part of Jerusalem. They are upon Mount Moriah, where King Solomon's Temple
stood.... Everywhere about the Mosque of Omar are portions of pillars, curiously
wrought altars, and fragments of elegantly carved marble - precious remains of
Solomon's Temple. These have been dug from all depth in the soil and rubbish of
Mount Moriah, and the Muslims have always shown a disposition to preserve them
with the utmost care. ...One meets with these venerable scraps at every turn,
especially in the neighboring Mosque El-Aksa, into whose inner walls a very
large number of them are carefully built for preservation."(3)
After reading Mark Twain's words, the reader will know how to react to
statements like the one made by Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, PA-appointed Mufti of
Jerusalem on January 17, 2001, when he said in an interview with the German
magazine Die Welt, "There is not... the smallest indication of the
existence of a Jewish Temple on this place in the past. On the whole city, there
is not even a single stone indicating Jewish history." Of course there are
no stones remaining in the city - the Arabs have implanted them into the walls
of their mosques.
Perhaps this is the reason why the Arabs are so afraid of Jews ascending to the
Temple Mount. They don't want the world to learn the "secret" that has
been hidden for so many years inside the Arab mosques. They are afraid that the
Jews will finally understand why Dr. Israel Eldad wrote more than 60 years ago,
"The Temple Mount is not one of many places in the Land of Israel we have
yet to conquer; not just a link, but rather it is the basis, the foundation, in
fact the foundation-stone."
SOURCE: Arutz
Sheva (via All Eyes on Christ)
