Tuesday, June 09, 2015
- Tuesday, June 09, 2015
- Elder of Ziyon
The website of the Waqf is now accusing Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount of practicing sorcery on the Temple Mount.
It is well known that many Jews like to write notes expressing their prayers and wishes in between the stones of the Kotel - letters to God, as it were. One Jew apparently decided that if a note on the outside of the Western Wall is effective, then placing one on the inside would be even better!
The Islamic authorities found this note between the stones adjacent to the Moroccan Gate - the only gate that non-Muslims are allowed to enter from - and, of course, freaked out, saying that this was an example of Jewish "sorcery."
This note, the Waqf says, shows "clear evidence on the multifaceted nature of these violations" of the Al Aqsa Mosque.
It is well known that many Jews like to write notes expressing their prayers and wishes in between the stones of the Kotel - letters to God, as it were. One Jew apparently decided that if a note on the outside of the Western Wall is effective, then placing one on the inside would be even better!
The Islamic authorities found this note between the stones adjacent to the Moroccan Gate - the only gate that non-Muslims are allowed to enter from - and, of course, freaked out, saying that this was an example of Jewish "sorcery."
This note, the Waqf says, shows "clear evidence on the multifaceted nature of these violations" of the Al Aqsa Mosque.