T. Belman. Please Bibi , stop calling for calm. Take a more assertive stand.
Jordan, in partnership with Egypt and Palestinian Authority, calls emergency session to discuss overnight unrest as Passover begins
Today, 3:30 pm
The Arab League was set to meet for an emergency session Wednesday after Israeli forces entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque overnight and clashed with Palestinians inside.
Jordan, in partnership with the Palestinian Authority and Egypt, had earlier called for the body to hold an emergency session.
A statement published by Jordan’s Foreign Ministry said Amman sought the meeting after Israeli forces “stormed” the flashpoint Al-Aqsa.
“The Israeli aggression is unacceptable and its goal is to change the historical and legal status of Jerusalem. We take all steps and measures to stop the dangerous Israeli escalation that threatens the entire region,” the statement said.<
Police said they entered the mosque after masked youths barricaded themselves inside the mosque atop the Temple Mount with fireworks, clubs and rocks and refused to come out peacefully. Cops apparently believed the group intended to assault Jews visiting the mount on Passover Eve.
The Temple Mount is the holiest site in Judaism and is revered as the location of both ancient Jewish temples. The compound is Islam’s third holiest site and is managed by Jordan, as part of a delicate arrangement with Israel.
In a statement on Wednesday afternoon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his government was committed to “maintaining the status quo and calming tensions” on the Temple Mount.
Netanyahu claimed that Muslim worshipers inside the mosque overnight Tuesday confirmed the police account of events, publishing footage to his Twitter page in which an unidentified Palestinian man testified that masked youths barricaded the doors to the mosque shut, and refused to let anyone leave the building.
Arab League foreign ministers meet during an annual meeting in Cairo, Egypt, September 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)
Police said they tried to convince rioters inside the mosque to leave, but the group failed to comply, leaving security forces no option but to enter the mosque, where they were attacked with rocks and fireworks.
“Israel is committed to preserving freedom of worship, free access for all religions, and the status quo on the Temple Mount, and will not allow violent extremists to change this,” Netanyahu wrote.
Police added that 350 suspects were detained and that “the rioters caused damage to the mosque and desecrated it.”
The Arab League’s Secretary General, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, described Israel’s actions as “irresponsible,” adding that the “behavior affects the religious feelings of millions of Muslims around the world, especially during Ramadan.”
The Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which this year once again coincides with the Jewish festival of Passover, is known to be a period of higher tension between Israeli forces and Palestinians. Tens of thousands of worshipers visit Al-Aqsa throughout the month, regularly leading to a spike in tensions with Israel and violence.
“We call on the international community, with an emphasis on the countries that are members of the UN Security Council, to act quickly to make Israel stop this dangerous escalation that could ignite the entire region,” Gheit said.
He also charged “extremists” in the Israeli government with trying to stoke tensions with the Palestinians. “Don’t transfer the internal crisis in Israel to the Palestinian people.”
Palestinian Authority Civil Affairs Minister Hussein al-Sheikh condemned the Israeli police action inside Al-Aqsa, saying that “the level of brutality requires urgent Palestinian, Arab and international action.”
Saudi Arabia expressed its “categorical rejection” of actions that contradict “international principles and norms in respect of religious sanctities,” and “undermine peace efforts.”
Egypt, which has frequently mediated in the conflict, said it “holds Israel, the occupying power, responsible for this dangerous escalation which could undermine the truce efforts in which Egypt is engaged with its regional and international partners.”
The US Office of Palestinian Affairs weighed in later Friday, saying that “violence has no place in a holy site and during a holy season.
[We’re] alarmed by the shocking scenes in Al Aqsa Mosque and rockets launched from Gaza toward Israel,” its statement said, appearing to criticize both Israeli and Palestinian-instigated violence. “We call for restraint and de-escalation to allow peaceful worship and to protect the sanctity of the holy sites.”
Police released video footage showing what appear to be fireworks explosions inside the mosque and figures throwing rocks. Another police video showed riot police with shields advancing through the mosque under a barrage of fireworks explosions. The footage then showed a barricaded door and boxes of fireworks on the floor, as well as police escorting at least five people outside with their hands cuffed behind their backs.
A Palestinian-filmed video showed security forces beating people inside the mosque as a woman’s voice could be heard shouting, “Oh God. Oh God.”
The Hamas terrorist group denounced the raid on the mosque as an “unprecedented crime” and called on Palestinians in the West Bank “to go en masse to the Al-Aqsa mosque to defend it.”
The clashes led to some 16 rockets being fired at Israel from Gaza early Wednesday. The Sderot Municipality said one of the rockets struck a factory in the industrial area, causing damage. No one was hurt.
In response Israel carried out airstrikes in the Strip, hitting several Hamas facilities.
The fighting raised fears of a wider conflagration. Similar clashes two years ago erupted into a bloody 11-day war between Israel and Hamas.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said Wednesday morning he was calling for the security cabinet to be convened.
“The government of which I am a member should respond strongly to the rocket fire from Gaza. Hamas rockets necessitate a response beyond the bombing of dunes and uninhabited sites,” Ben Gvir said. “It’s time for heads to roll in Gaza.”
Last week, the IDF announced it would impose a closure on the West Bank, set to take effect at 5 p.m. Wednesday, with crossing points closed to Palestinians on the first and last days of the Passover holiday. Gaza border crossings will also close.
Such closures are standard practice during festivals and holidays. The military says they are a preventative measure against attacks in periods of increased tension.
Michael what’s going on? Are the Arab Antisemitism using doctored photos or even AI created video? Did you mean from Wisconsin?
Where was this? Kenosha? It all sounds so familiar!
Sebastien
I care less about Easter being strongly atheist as you know
But your comment got my attention
“They let 70,000 Yesha Arabs in for Ramadan and wonder why there are riots?”
So that makes more sense than anything I have read.
So imagine
They do as you suggest. The Arabs lock themselves in.
Israel then do nothing. But give their action full on publicity. Somehow.
Then say that is precisely why we stopped Yesha Arabs…
As I have said often this is the poison of Antisemitism. Which is coming from many directions.
Israel has been weakened by the protesting against judicial reform. These were traitors.
The Judiciary had become against Jews and Jewishness. No to Antisemitism always.
In fact, what ever happened to the call to return to the policy of executing the leadership of Hamas following the War of Riots and Rockets. Of course, Bibi was displaced by the power hungry antics of Bennett as he empowered the Left and bribed the Arabs, but now that Bibi is back with a completely Right wing govt, there should be no tit-for-tat policy of limited redress for what would be an act of war should it occur in any other nation in the world. Let the leaders of Hamas become the hunted as was once the policy in Israel, and let these villains plan their next assault on Israel as they scramble for their lives, never knowing when they will be the next target on Israel’s execution list. Let the butcher’s bill be paid with their own blood and let the terror war reign down upon them. Indeed, if they want blood to be spilt, let the source of the bloodletting be their own. Put an end to the fantasy of the status quo, and find the resolve to deal equitably and expeditiously with the terror war which is ever present among this den of butchers. The lessons learned by Israel responding appropriately to such assaults upon their people will itself be a deterrent upon the next salvo from Hamastan, while among the benefits of having addressed this issue with a certain resolve will be the creation of chaos and mayhem among the Hamas leaders which will also limit their ability to continue their terror war with impunity.
They let 70,000 Yesha Arabs in for Ramadan and wonder why there are riots?
So, Bibi, calls for calm, does he? Perhaps he should read carefully Churchill’s comment to Neville Chamberlain after Munich:
You were given the choice between war and dishonour. You chose dishonour, and you will have war.’ – To Neville Chamberlain”
There won’t be any calm because being calm doesn’t suit the protesters. They have Bibi on the run and they intend to press their advantage. Bibi has obviously not learned the lamentable truth that appeasement does not work.