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WAS THIS A TEST RUN FOR THE TEMPLE MOUNT TO BE BOMBED?
by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 28 February 20065 comments
International Attack-Terrorism
WAS THIS A TEST RUN FOR THE TEMPLE MOUNT TO BE BOMBED?
Posted By: striderus
Date: Monday, 27 February 2006, 7:15 p.m.
I had a thought...uh oh... What if this was a test run at taking down the muslim’s other mosque at the temple mount in israel so as to build the third templeHuh?
They the jews have stated in the past they would do it if necessary ...what if this has all been to see what will happen and or to set the stage to blow-up that mosqueHuh
It’s not like israel is a honorable Country or anything,look at they’re track record for the Proof unless you blind,deaf and/or stupid.
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Arabs, Israelis prepare Temple Mount showdown
Jewish, Muslim groups plan major protests at same time on explosive holy site next week
Posted: August 6, 2005, 8:15 p.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
JERUSALEM - A Palestinian Temple Mount leader with alleged links to Hamas has called on Arabs to flood the holy site next weekend to protect it from "Israeli protesters," while a Jewish group is urging Jews to ascend the Mount en mass the same day.
The announcements come one day after an Israeli soldier who refused orders to participate in this month’s planned Gaza withdrawal killed four Arabs and wounded 19 others in a shooting attack, fueling tensions here and prompting Arab calls for revenge.
Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Islamic Movement, a Palestinian Temple Mount activist group, called on Arabs Friday to "defend the Al-Aqsa Mosque" Aug. 14, the day Jews commemorate the destruction of the First and Second Temples with a 25-hour fast.
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http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45642
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Iraq shrine bombing was specialist job: minister
Fri Feb 24, 2006
>>>BAGHDAD (AFP) - The bombing of a revered Shiite shrine which sparked a wave of violence in Iraq was the work of specialists, Construction Minister Jassem Mohammed Jaafar said Friday, adding that the placing of the explosives must have taken at least 12 hours.
"According to initial reports, the bombing was technically well conceived and could only have been carried out by specialists," the minister told Iraqia state television.
Jaafar, who toured the devastated thousand-year-old shrine on Thursday a day after the bombing which brought down its golden dome, said "holes were dug into the mausoleum’s four main pillars and packed with explosives."
"Then the charges were connected together and linked to another charge placed just under the dome. The wires were then linked to a detonator which was triggered at a distance," the minister added.
To drill into the pillars would have taken at least four hours per pillar, he also estimated.
Damage to the mausoleum, holding the tombs of the 10th and 11th Shiite Imams, was extensive.<<<
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Comment: People allover the world should try to protect and observe the temple mount as professional as possible, by using high-end surveillance equipment!!!
Forum posts
28 February 2006, 20:59
I doubt that Temple Mount will be a target anytime soon or Mecca or Medina, for that matter.
There has to be a stragic reason for a given action. The Israeli govenment is not stupid; it is more valuable for these shrines to be intact than not for the time being. Folks who think that, just because of the Askari mosque event will lead to others being destroyed are not thinking clearly.
There are countless other tensions that the Jews and Christians can play against the Muslims. And if the Jews wanted to knock off Temple Mount or another site, they certainly don’t need a "test run" at something. Like I said, the Israeli government is not stupid.
I wonder what the Christian Arabs and the Arabic Jews are thinking right now. I hope there is some diary keeping going on, It would make for a fasinating peace of knowledge in the future.
BTW, has anyone else noticed that there are no casualties being reported at Askaiyah mosque. And in the after photos that I have seen so far there doesn’t seem to be any urgency in the crowds hanging about, that is, urgency in searching of the dead and injured.
There appears to be no photos of the usual body bags, bodies lined up in the street, none of the pools of blood, bleeding men and women, wailing people, etc. Surely, the mosque was in use that morning. This quite strange.
1 March 2006, 10:29
Haven’t you heard? The mosque was being patrolled by National Guard and American soldiers during the whole night, to prevent anyone getting near it. They didn’t leave until 6:30. The explosions start at 6:40. There wasn’t much time for anyone to enter the place (except National Guards and Americans). Strange, isn’t it?
1 March 2006, 17:59
Yes, I have heard... But surely, there would have been some custodial workers or the imam... If you’ve been to a mosque in that part of the world you see people in mosques all of the time.
That curfew they have going in the city must really be something... I mean a total lockdown.
Yeah, I agree it is strange as in morbid.
Pity that anyone would think of disturbing the dead, let alone some important people of/for the Muslims. But, I can see also that if you think your faith is right and the other is wrong you might be movitated to this kind of action. I must say, humankind is really, really messed up in the head.
You know, I wonder if those who did this will go mad; or were they mad already to do this. All in all I would hate to be anyone of them. Not only will I expect the wrath of the Creator for disturbing the dead, but the destruction of a place of worship and the ensuing killings. I wonder when the Creator tallies up the leadgers how will Bush and the original instigators will fare.
Woof... Makes my hair stand on end. But, I guess, believing in God does that and makes one think a little.
To wit, where have the believers gone in this world.
1 March 2006, 22:57
Hey how do you think the world would react if the Mosque on the Temple Mount were bombed?
Read about the the 70 Weeks of Daniel, looks like something is going to happen.
http://www.truthnet.org/dan70.htm
1 March 2006, 22:58
I think you meant
http://www.truthnet.org/dan70.html