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by Bassam Tawil • July 22, 2017
at 5:00 am
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slain police officers were stationed there to ensure the
safety of Muslim worshippers. The Palestinian spin doctors are
attempting to divert attention from the terror attack by
making it look as if the crisis began when Israel installed
the metal detectors and not when two police officers were
murdered.
- First,
the security measures, including the placement of the metal
detectors, was not an Israeli initiative but came as a direct
and necessary response to a specific terror attack. The
Israeli government did not convene and take a decision to
install the metal detectors in order to alter the status quo
or stop Muslims from praying.
- Second,
it was the Palestinians who took the decision not to enter
into the Temple Mount unless the metal detectors are removed.
The Palestinians and the Waqf are lying to the world by
telling it that Israel is denying Muslims access to their holy
sites.
- The
Palestinian opposition to the metal detectors at the Temple
Mount means one thing only: that the Palestinians are
determined to turn the holy site into a weapons cache and use
it as a launching pad to carry out terror attacks against
Israelis. If the mosque were then actually destroyed in the
process, guess who would be blamed? Possibly that is even the
real agenda.

Approximately
4,000 Palestinian Muslims pray outside the entrance to the Old City
of Jerusalem, on July 19, 2017, in protest at the installation of
metal detectors at the entrances to the Temple Mount. (Photo by
Ilia Yefimovich/Getty Images)
The controversy surrounding the Israeli authorities'
decision to place metal detectors at the gates of the Temple Mount
calls to mind the famous Arab saying, "he beat me and cried
then came to me to complain." This inversion of reality is a
common among perpetrators who pretend to be victims.
The decision to install the metal detectors came
after Arab terrorists murdered two Israeli police officers at the
Temple Mount on July 14. The three terrorists -- Israeli Arab
citizens from the city of Umm al-Fahm -- used a submachine gun and
knives to carry out their attack. The weapons were easily smuggled
into the Temple Mount thanks to Muslim worshippers not having been
required to pass through metal detectors or undergo body searches
by policemen stationed at the gates.
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