Hamas Threatens Violence Over Contested Jerusalem Holy Site

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FILE - Jews seen after visiting the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, in Jerusalem's Old City, during the holy day of Tisha B'Av on August 7, 2022. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90

JERUSALEM (AP) — The Palestinian terrorist group Hamas on Thursday threatened hostile actions against Israel over what it called “violations against Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque” ahead of the upcoming Jewish High Holidays.

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Hamas’s threats came just ahead of Sunday’s Jewish new year, and a day after a group of Jewish religious extremists visited a contested holy site revered by both Jews and Muslims and blew the shofar — a ram’s horn that’s trumpeted in the run-up to and during the Jewish High Holidays.

The Jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah, begins at sundown on Sunday, and in the succeeding weeks thousands of Israelis are expected to visit Jerusalem.

Omer Barlev, Israel’s minister in charge of police, told Kan public radio on Wednesday that Israeli authorities would not limit Jewish visits to the contested Jerusalem holy site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

Visitations and prayers by hard-line Jewish radicals at the site have triggered previous rounds of violence between Israel and the Palestinians.

For Jews, the site is the holiest on earth, the location of two ancient Temples. For Muslims, it is the home of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the third holiest place after Mecca and Medina. The shrine is the emotional epicenter of the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Officially, under a loose set of rules known as the “status quo,” Jews are allowed to visit, but not pray at the site, which is managed by a Jordanian-run trust. But in recent years, the number of Jewish visitors to the site has steadily grown, and some hold Jewish prayer at the site under police protection.

Addressing reporters in the city of Gaza, Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar decried what he called a “blatant attack on the religious and Islamic status of the city and the mosque,” saying Israel bore full responsibility for “the possibility of dragging the entire region into an open religious war.”

He said the militant group, which rules the Gaza Strip, would “defend the rights and sanctities of our people by all possible means.”


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S w
S w
1 year ago

Rephrase. Hamas said they want to go to war with Israel. Now they found the excuse…

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Hamas is threatening, that’s all they’re good for, these CURSED CHOLERAS !!!

5TResident
5TResident
1 year ago

Nobody needs to go on the Har Habayis.

Leah Altmann
Leah Altmann
1 year ago

bs”d They continue to deny us our identity and history. This has to change. If we can’t change it, with them, maybe a phenomenon that only Hashem can cause will occur, but if that happens, they would find it scary. It is much nicer, to them, to find ways to explain this to them, while still giving them what they actually need there. the Temple Mount is a place Mohammed is believed to have visited in a dream, but even if that was real, it is not the only place he was. They should try to find other sites that are not our Holy Site (we have only one major such site, really, in terms of intrinsic holiness that is not just a historical landmark) of interest and to share what they are sitting on with us. There must be a palatable way to open their eyes to the Jewish history of Jerusalem.