There are already 300 paid "observers" at the site.
It is assumed that these "observers" are meant to make up for the embarrassing episode where Jordan planned to install cameras on the site but Palestinians were upset over the plan that could prove that it is Arabs who instigate violence on the holy site, not Jews.
The "observers" would presumably never make such a mistake as the cameras would.
It will take several months before the logistics of who would be hired is worked out.
Rarely are there more than 30 Jews visiting the Temple Mount at any time, so the "observers" would outnumber the people they are meant to observe by a ratio of as much as 15-1.

