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A message of anti-Islamic hatred on the streets of Jerusalem

A friend just sent this photo from Jerusalem. Apparently the message reads, in Hebrew: “Sometimes it is necessary to remove the dome/skullcap” and shows a crane removing the dome from the Dome of the Rock. Taken by a “concerned citizen of Israel,” who tells us this has become a prevalent message in Jerusalem.

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Project all this 10 years forward and what sort of a Jewish state will be left?

RE: “the message reads, in Hebrew: ‘Sometimes it is necessary to remove the dome/skullcap’ and shows a crane removing the dome from the Dome of the Rock.” ~ Weiss

ALSO SEE: IDF rabbinate edits out Dome of the Rock from picture of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount, By Gili Cohen, Haaretz, 01/05/12

(excerpt) Israel’s military rabbinate released an educational document ahead of the holiday of Hanukkah last month, featuring a photo of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount without the Dome of the Rock, Haaretz learned on Thursday.
The photo was featured in a packet prepared by the Military Rabbinate issued to Israel Defense Forces bases ahead of Hanukkah, under the section titled “The Festival of Jewish Heroism,” which included an article and a quiz on the Jewish struggle against Hellenistic rule.
One reserves officer talking with Haaretz said that when he “received the materials from the battalion rabbi something seemed strange about that picture.”
“We get material from the rabbinate every week and it’s mostly positive things,” the IDF officer said, adding that the edited picture was part of an “official release, which is why it’s problematic the army is distributing it.” …

SOURCE – http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/idf-rabbinate-edits-out-dome-of-the-rock-from-picture-of-jerusalem-s-temple-mount-1.405602

The religious nuts are incredibly dangerous

http://www.haaretz.com/misc/article-print-page/interior-minister-yishai-idf-failed-in-lebanon-war-because-soldiers-didn-t-pray-1.407954?trailingPath=2.169%2C2.216%2C2.218%2C

Interior Minister Eli Yishai declared this week that the Israel Defense Forces failed in the Second Lebanon War because soldiers did not pray or “raise their eyes to God”, Channel 10 reported on Tuesday.

Does the reality hurt? Maybe can the message pass through without the link, to make it more ‘palatable’?

So again: here is a message of anti-Jewish incitement during a recent official Fatah celebration (source pmw.org, there is also a video for the Arabic speaking persons).

“The following is an excerpt from the Fatah ceremony broadcast on PA TV:
Moderator at Fatah ceremony:
“Our war with the descendants of the apes and pigs (i.e., Jews)
is a war of religion and faith.
Long Live Fatah! [I invite you,] our honorable Sheikh.”

PA Mufti Muhammad Hussein comes to the podium and says:
“47 years ago the [Fatah] revolution started. Which revolution? The modern revolution of the Palestinian people’s history. In fact, Palestine in its entirety is a revolution, since [Caliph] Umar came [to conquer Jerusalem, 637 CE], and continuing today, and until the End of Days. The reliable Hadith (tradition attributed to Muhammad), [found] in the two reliable collections, Bukhari and Muslim, says:
“The Hour [of Resurrection] will not come until you fight the Jews.
The Jew will hide behind stones or trees.
Then the stones or trees will call:
‘Oh Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.’
Except the Gharqad tree [which will keep silent].”
Therefore it is no wonder that you see Gharqad [trees]
surrounding the [Israeli] settlements and colonies..”
[PA TV (Fatah), Jan. 9, 2012]”

When will you also confront the problem of anti-Semitism in Palestinian politics and society? Or do you think that a sweatshirt in Jerusalem showing the removal of the dome’s ‘skullcap’ is a more offensive and serious crime than open incitement to kill Jews promoted in official events by the Palestinian Authority (not to mention Hamas’)?!? What do you think about this?

you reap what you sow.