The only thing to add to the following article is that it is high time  to
evict Muslims from the Temple Mount and rebuild the Temple.
 
 
Billy
 
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The Atlantic
 
 
Hamas Endorses a Massacre
Understanding the  true genocidal nature of the Muslim Brotherhood's 
Palestinian  branch

 
 
_Jeffrey  Goldberg_ (http://www.theatlantic.com/jeffrey-goldberg/)  Nov 18  
2014, 8:51 AM ET
 
One of the most shocking aspects of the _murderous  attack on a Jerusalem 
synagogue_ 
(http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/11/synagogue-attacked-in-jerusalem/382875/)
  this morning by men with guns and axes is  
not the attack itself—we've seen, from time to time, this sort of sectarian 
 barbarism take place in places like Jerusalem, and Hebron. The most 
shocking  aspect is the wholesale endorsement of this slaughter by Hamas, a 
group 
that,  during this summer's war in Gaza, half-succeeded in convincing the 
world that it  wasn't what it actually is: a group with _actual  genocidal 
intentions_ 
(http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/08/what-would-hamas-do-if-it-could-do-whatever-it-wanted/375545/)
 . 
According to witnesses, the two attackers entered the synagogue, in the Har 
 Nof neighborhood, and began killing worshipers with pistols and axes. 
(Both  assailants were killed by police, but not before they murdered four 
worshipers  and injured at least six others, including two police officers.) 
“To see Jews wearing tefillin [phylacteries] and wrapped in the  tallit 
[prayer shawls] lying in pools of blood, I wondered if I was imagining  scenes 
from the Holocaust,”  said Yehuda Meshi Zahav, who leads an  
emergency-response team, according to _The  New York Times_ 
(http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/19/world/middleeast/killings-in-jerusalem-synagogue-complex.html?hp&action=c
lick&pgtype=Homepage&module=a-lede-package-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top
-news) . "It was a massacre of Jews at prayer.” 
This is how a Hamas spokesman reacted to the massacre of Jews at prayer: 
"The  new operation is heroic and a natural reaction to Zionist criminality 
against  our people and our holy places. We have the full right to revenge for 
the blood  of our martyrs in all possible means." 
Twenty years ago, shortly after the Jewish fanatic Baruch Goldstein 
massacred  Muslims at prayer in Hebron, the then-prime minister of Israel, 
Yitzhak 
Rabin,  said of the killer, "You are not part of the community of Israel. 
...  You  are a foreign implant. You are an errant weed. Sensible Judaism 
spits you  out." 
Hamas's endorsement of the massacre of Jews at prayer in their holy city  
confirms—as if we needed confirming—that its goal is the eradication of 
Israel  and its Jews. We should pray for the day when the leaders of Gaza react 
to this  sort of massacre in the manner of Yitzhak Rabin. 
The Palestinian Authority leader, the more moderate Mahmoud Abbas, has  
condemned the attack, but it is also fair to say that he helped create the  
atmosphere in which attacks like this one become more likely. As the  Times 
reports, the attackers "were described as being motivated by what  they saw as 
threats to the revered plateau [the Temple Mount] that contains Al  Aqsa 
Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. Although Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu  of 
Israel has repeatedly asserted that he will not alter the status quo at the 
 site, where non-Muslims can visit but not openly pray, President Mahmoud 
Abbas  of the Palestinian Authority has called on his people to protect the 
area and  has warned of a 'holy war' if it is 'contaminated' by Jews." 
The_  Temple Mount_ 
(http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/11/the-dangers-on-the-temple-mount/382787/)
 , of course, is the holiest 
place in Judaism. Abbas's belief  that the presence of Jews "contaminates" the 
Mount speaks to his own smallness,  and to his susceptibility to Muslim 
supremacist ideology. The status quo should  absolutely be preserved, for the 
sake of peace, and those Israeli politicians  currently calling for a change in 
the status quo should put away their gasoline  cans. But the events of the 
past couple of weeks in Jerusalem suggest that a  core issue of the conflict 
remains the unwillingness of many Palestinian Muslims  to accept the idea 
that Jews have rights in their ancestral homeland. And in the  case of Hamas 
and like-minded groups, that Jews have a right to  live.

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