Backed by fascist troops Jewish squatters storm Islam's al-Aqsa mosque

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Israeli squatters storm Aqsa Mosque ahead of far-right Israeli flag parade

About 1,800 Israeli squatters, escorted by military forces, have stormed the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in the occupied Old City of al-Quds.

The Israeli squatters entered the compound through the Moroccan Gate on Sunday morning, according to the Arabic-language Arab48 news website.

In the meantime, Israeli troops were stationed at the main praying building of al-Aqsa Mosque, which sits on the southern side of the complex, besieging Palestinian worshipers inside the scared site.

The squatters then performed Talmudic rituals at the site, which is venerated by Jews, Christians and Muslims.

The development comes as thousands of extremist Jewish Israeli squatters are due to hold a far-right march through Muslim areas of the holy city amid Palestinian warnings it could trigger serious confrontations.

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There will be a reckoning.
 
There will be a reckoning.

I have no idea if this is true; I am commenting on a side point.

The Jewish religion bans Jews from entering the Temple Mount. We do not know where the most sacred areas are, or what the purity laws of the most sacred areas are. Breaking those laws would be a horrible sin against God. So by Jewish religious law, Jews are not to go there.

When the First Temple was destroyed, we were in a similar situation. [According to the Jewish Religion] God sent Messiahs to reteach the purity laws, and to set out the correct markers for the sacred areas. Observant Jews are waiting for the Messiah to be sent again, so we can create a Third Temple.

Until the Third Temple, Muslims, or Christians can have the site. If I were religious, I would assume God could easily remove them when he chose to give the Temple Mount back to us.

The "if I were religious" is important. I am very interested in Jewish history, but am not really religious.
 
I can't imagine why. They wrote most of it themselves.

Pre-Babylonian Captivity, Jewish history is borderline myth, and almost entirely self-written. Post-Babylonian Captivity, Jewish history is relatively well recorded by both Jewish, and non-Jewish sources. There are still holes in it, but the broad strokes are definitely known.

Even with Pre-Babylonian Captivity history, it is very interesting to try to use archeology, context, and other country's history to try to separate history from myth.

I am also fascinated by non-Jewish history. Proto-Indo-European history is fascinating to me, even though it might not technically be history. They obviously had no writing, so could not have written history. Even their spoken myths had been forgotten by the time they came into contact with writing. We know most of what we know about them through linguistic analyses. We know they brewed some form of alcohol, some form of tea, and baked some form of bread, because they had words for all three, but have no idea what forms. We know they had three groups in their society (soldiers, priests, and food providers), but no idea how such a primitive society could have those three groups. Perhaps they were not discrete groups.
 
Pre-Babylonian Captivity, Jewish history is borderline myth, and almost entirely self-written. Post-Babylonian Captivity, Jewish history is relatively well recorded by both Jewish, and non-Jewish sources. There are still holes in it, but the broad strokes are definitely known.

Even with Pre-Babylonian Captivity history, it is very interesting to try to use archeology, context, and other country's history to try to separate history from myth.

I am also fascinated by non-Jewish history. Proto-Indo-European history is fascinating to me, even though it might not technically be history. They obviously had no writing, so could not have written history. Even their spoken myths had been forgotten by the time they came into contact with writing. We know most of what we know about them through linguistic analyses. We know they brewed some form of alcohol, some form of tea, and baked some form of bread, because they had words for all three, but have no idea what forms. We know they had three groups in their society (soldiers, priests, and food providers), but no idea how such a primitive society could have those three groups. Perhaps they were not discrete groups.

Good luck with it. You must have been seriously pissed when the US army turned Babylon into latrines and a tank park.
 
Good luck with it. You must have been seriously pissed when the US army turned Babylon into latrines and a tank park.

There were 2,600 year old Jewish communities in Iraq, and Afghanistan that have ended in my lifetime. Think about that for a moment. They survived through 2,600 years of insanity, but then ended now.

It is fair to blame the USA for the final destruction of the Iraq community, but the Afghanistan community was collapsing well before the USA intervened in Afghanistan. Afghanistan was always a very religious and violent place, which made it difficult for a Jewish minority to exist. The founding of Israel gave Jews an out (though not always to Israel itself). The Soviet invasion made it impossible for religious minorities to exist, and were the final nail in the coffin. Within the last year, the last known Jew left Afghanistan... But the community was dead decades before.
 
Displaced Jews can blame Zionism. So can America. The Israeli bombing of Iraq's civil nuclear plant eventually cost America 6,000 dead and 80,000 permanently disabled.

You'd do well to chuck your Jewish history in the dumpster. That's where Israel is sending it anyway.
 
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