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Israel: Why the Western Wall Might Become Part of A Mosque

October 22, 2015

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Israel: Why the Western Wall Might Become Part of A Mosque  

This week UNESCO, the United Nations agency charged with dealing with cultural heritage sites, narrowly avoided having to vote on a resolution to officially declare Jerusalem’s Western Wall a part of the Muslim Al Aqsa Mosque.

Approving such measures would have made the Western Wall, often called the Wailing Wall, a trigger point for the same kinds of conflict and violence currently underway over at the Temple Mount.

The Western Wall is the only publically accessible remnant of the Second Jewish Temple, destroyed by Roman armies in A.D. 70, and is a treasured site for both Jews and Christians the world over. It has been a site for Jewish prayer and pilgrimage for centuries. It particularly has served as a focal point for Jewish mourning and longing for the destroyed Temple.

Jewish man praying on the Western Wall. (source: pixabay) Jewish man praying on the Western Wall. (source: pixabay)

 

Currently, the Israeli government forbids Jews to pray on the Temple Mount because of the threat of violent reactions from Palestinian Muslims. Jews can visit, but are arrested if they are seen praying there. But even the right to visit there is under attack. As I mentioned last week, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas recently declared that the “filthy feet” of Jews should not be allowed to tread upon the site.

This week, Jewish People had to watch anxiously as access to their one remaining point of connection to the old Temple complex, the Western Wall, came under threat at the United Nations. To his credit, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. has strongly criticized this effort by a coalition of Arab nations to put the Western Wall under Muslim control and the resolution was removed at the last minute.

Even so, a proposal to have Rachel’s Tomb and the Tomb of the Patriarchs—both revered as holy sites to the Jewish People—declared to be Islamic heritage sites is still scheduled to be voted on by UNESCO.

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