
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Elder of Ziyon
"pro-Palestinian", Al-Aqsa Mosque, antisemitism, Day of Rage, intolerance, jew hatred, new york city, storming Al-Aqsa, Temple Mount
Today, Palestinian groups in the US are planning a "Day of Rage" protest outside the Israeli consulate in New York City:
The purpose of the rally is to "stand against the Zionist settler invasion on Al Aqsa in Jerusalem Palestine."
Which means to stop Jews from peacefully walking on Judaism's holiest site.
Here's one such recent "invasion:"
This isn't a pro-Palestinian rally. This isn't even a rally against the Jerusalem Flag March, which will not enter the Temple Mount.
The entire stated purpose of this rally is to deny Jews any religious rights to Judaism's most sacred spot.
Denying Jews basic human rights is the very definition of antisemitism.
When it comes down to it, every "pro-Palestinian" demand is a variant of denying the right of Jews to live in peace and security in their ancestral homeland.

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