T. Belman. This is exactly what I proposed in my JO videos from my 2017 conference. Check it out. Mudar Zahran is totally on board with it.
Amit Halevi’s plan would give Muslims control of the southern end of the Temple Mount complex, which contains the Al-Aqsa mosque, while Jews would receive the central and northern areas.
Likud MK Amit Halevi in front of the Dome of the Rock at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Source: Twitter
A Likud lawmaker is proposing a plan to divide Jerusalem’s Temple Mount between Muslims and Jews and to remove Jordan’s custodial status over the holy site.
Speaking to the Zman Yisrael Hebrew news site, Knesset member Amit Halevi outlined a plan whereby Muslims would control the southern end of the 37-acre complex which contains the Al-Aqsa mosque, while Jews would receive the central and northern area, where the Dome of the Rock sits.
According to Halevi, the reorganization makes sense from a religious point of view because that part of the Temple Mount is the holiest site in Judaism, where it is believed the First and Second Temples stood. The Foundation Stone at the center of the Dome of the Rock is where Jewish sources place the Holy of Holies.
“This is the place of the First Temple and the place of the Second Temple built by Babylonian immigrants. No one needs to examine the stones to know that it is ours,” he said.
Halevi also wants to end Israel’s agreement with the Jordanian Waqf whereby the Islamic trust controls and manages Islamic edifices on the Temple Mount.
“Why not give them status in the Dizengoff Center [a large shopping mall in Tel Aviv] as well? This is a terrible mistake. This status should be abolished. I know it’s an agreement between countries, but we have to deal with it. It requires change, even if the process will take time,” he said.
In addition, Halevi wants to give Jews the same access to the Temple Mount enjoyed by Muslims. Currently, the Waqf only allows Jews and non-Muslim tourists access to the Temple Mount via the Maghrebi Gate and only at certain hours when the gate is open.
“We will take the northern end and pray there. The entire mountain is sacred to us, and the Dome of the Rock is the place on which the Temple stood. This should be our guideline,” he said. “Israel is leading. It will be a historical, religious and national statement. If this does not happen then you are not actually the owner of the house. You are a klutz. Why are you even going in there?”
Hi, Raphael
Exactly.
Also, there is still no universal agreement that the location of the Dome of the Rock was the site of the Beit Hamikdash. What if someone tries to rebuild the temple, and gets the location wrong? Maybe the best idea would be to establish an open-air plaza for prayer, similar to what is already in place in front of the Western Wall.
I can’t imagine that the Muslims would ever accept such a plan. But, even if it somehow came about, what would the Jews do with their half…erect a building?, do archeological excavations?, or what?
@Ted
Yes, the double coincidence is quite telling. As I said, very exciting news!
@Peloni
At my 2017 conference Mudar also said that as leader of Jordan he would ask Israel to relieve3 him of Wakf responsibilities. He suggest that Israel should create their own wakf to take over.
I can’t believe that Halevi came up with both ideas on his own.. I have written to him and others in the government to tell them of what was said in 2017.
Not a good idea.
https://templemountlocation.com/
This is an exciting development! Finally someone is talking sense.
Something which is clearly provided for in the Israeli Declaration of Statehood.