This video of Israeli police pushing worshipers away from the front of Al Aqsa Mosque this morning makes Israel look really bad, doesn't it?
The worshippers aren't acting aggressively. What could possibly justify this?
Here's why.
Have you ever seen Muslims worship at that place before? The mosque has been reopened since the events of this morning,
there are people inside. So why are they worshipping and setting up their prayer rugs outside at that specific spot?
Because they aren't interested in prayer. They want to be human roadblocks.
Religious Jews who visit the Temple Mount must circumnavigate the entire area. They can only walk in areas where they are certain that the holiest parts of the Temple could not have been, according to Jewish law.
There is no way for them to visit the site without passing in front of the Al Aqsa mosque. And if there are people in the way, they cannot walk around them without coming unacceptably close to the place of the actual Temples.
These aren't worshippers. They are "
Mourabitoun," meaning "sentinels," whose entire job is to stop Jews from visiting the site. They are
paid by Islamist groups, including Hamas, to do what they can to frustrate any Jewish visitors.
In the past they would scream at and try to intimidate Jewish tourists that they saw. Now they are trying to physically block the Jews from being able to visit the site.
The Israel police are not violating the status quo - they are trying to enforce it, to allow all people to have access to the holy site, not only Muslims.
But the Mourabitoun know that videos create reality, so they positioned themselves where they knew that they would be forcibly removed, and they had the cameras ready.
To them, prayer is not an act of worship but ammunition in a weapon to remove human rights from Jews.
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