Palestinians must spend a lot of time looking for things to get offended by. The latest is a video of a woman - it is unclear if she is a religious Jew - doing a little dance on the Temple Mount which someone edited the song "I'm Sexy and I Know it" on top.
Tunisian journalist Imene Ben Slim tweeted the video, saying ,"Israeli woman dances provocatively in the courtyards of Al Aqsa ....How long will this flagrant violation of Al-Aqsa continue?"
Indeed, how long will such desecrations continue? Here are some others from recent months, that somehow are not condemned.
A famous Turkish chef published a video of his playing soccer with kids on the supposedly holy site. Al Jazeera published this and it received over 14,000 views, and there were negative comments - about the chef "normalizing" with Israel, not about his playing a game on the "third holiest site in Islam."
Al Jazeera also published this video earlier this year of an older Palestinian man playing soccer with kids on the sacred site.
More adults....
...and children, encouraged to play tag and ball.
Indeed, how long will these desecrations continue?
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