The King of Jordan sold Al-Aqsa Mosque to Israel for $30 billion

T. Belman. Mudar and I discussed his views on The Temple Mount in a Q&A session at the end of the 2017 conference. He said that if and when he became the ruler of Jordan that he didn’t want to be in charge of Al Aksa. Instead , he said Israel should create its own Wakf  of Israeli Muslims who are loyal to Israel and he would turn it over to it.

I suggested that the Temple Mount should be shared by Muslims and Jews. . Al Aksa Mosque and some lands around it should be the Muslim holy site  and the rest of the Temple Mount should be the Jewish Holy Site.

Looks like something like that is happening.

Mudar Zahran tweeted on April 17, 2023 the following:

The King of Jordan sold Al-Aqsa Mosque to Israel for $30 billion

Documents that will be revealed in the international media in the foreseeable future prove that Ali Baba, the “king” of Jordan, ceded to Israel the “Hashemite tutelage” in exchange for 30 billion in 2022.
The agreement was concluded by Mansour Abbas, a member of the Palestinian Arab Knesset, and includes a complete waiver of the management of the endowment and handing it over to a committee affiliated with the Israeli government, including Arabs and Jews, and the handing over of vast lands belonging to the endowment of Al-Aqsa to the Jerusalem Municipality Authority of Israel.

Ali Baba called on Israel not to disclose the terms of the agreement “as long as he is in power”…

April 19, 2023 | 4 Comments »

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  1. Ali Baba, the “king” of Jordan????

    April fools joke. The King of Jordan’s name is:

    Abd All?h ibn al-?usayn al-H?shim?

    Mansour Abbas would be a dead man if he did that. He’s still an MK and is alive and healthy, although obese.

  2. Extra Ordinary Claims
    Require Extra Ordinary PROOF
    I Find this one a real challenge to even accept…
    What would happen to any leader of a certain group..
    That ceded one inch of the Land of the Caliph, or whatever you want to call it?

    Where is any proof?

  3. Very, very interesting.
    I wonder who else knows about this.
    Did the money actually flow?
    Is there a contract in Arabic, Hebrew and English that describes this deal?