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For the full article “Israel Today” by Lt. Col. (Res) Maurice
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Secret
documents released by the Israeli archives expose the real “status quo”
instituted in 1967.
The current status
quo on the Temple Mount was the decision of one man, and largely contradicts
what the Muslims themselves acknowledged just 100 years ago regarding the
Jewish connection to the holy site.
(JNS) On June
17, 1967, 55 years ago last Friday, then-Israeli Defense Minister Moshe
Dayan made one of the most fateful decisions in the history of the
State of Israel and the Jewish people. Just days after the end of the Six-Day
War, Dayan agreed to establish a new “status quo” for the Temple
Mount. Fearing open discussion of the decision, Dayan’s agreement was not
positively ratified by the government of the day—or by any government since.
The Temple Mount is
Judaism’s holiest site. It is the biblical Mount Moriah, where Abraham was to
sacrifice his son Isaac. It is the site at which King Solomon built the first
Jewish Temple, destroyed in 586 BCE. It is the site at which the Jews, 70 years
later, built the Second Temple. As a pamphlet for tourists published in 1924 by
the Supreme
Muslim Council openly
declares:
“This site is one of
the oldest in the world. Its sanctity dates from the earliest (perhaps from
pre-historic) times. Its
identity with the site of Solomon’s Temple is beyond dispute”.
The Temple Mount is
also holy to Muslims, who refer to it as Al-Haram Al-Sharif (“The Noble
Sanctuary”). The Muslims added two dominant structures to the site: The Dome of
the Rock, built in 691 CE, that stands in the middle of the mount, directly
over the ruins of the inner sanctuaries of the two temples; and the Al-Aqsa
Mosque, built in 693 CE, in the southwestern corner of the mount.
In the 1990s, the
Waqf excavated the area known as “Solomon’s Stables,” turning it into a new
mosque, referred to as the El-Marwani Mosque. It is located 12 meters (40 feet)
below the current courtyard; the Supreme Muslim Council pamphlet notes that the
area of the Stables “dates probably as far back as the construction of
Solomon’s Temple. According to Josephus, it was in existence and was used as a
place of refuge by the Jews at the time of the conquest of Jerusalem by Titus
in the year 70 AD” It was Titus who destroyed the Second Temple.
COMPELLING TESTIMONY: The Supreme
Muslim Council admits that the Temple Mount is deeply connected to Jewish
history.
After Israel
liberated Jerusalem and the Temple Mount from Jordan, which had illegally
occupied it from 1948 to 1967, a decision needed to be made regarding access to
the site.
Seeking to placate
the Muslims after their unequivocal defeat, Dayan offered the Jordanian Waqf
control of activities within the walls of the mount itself, while Israel would
be responsible for external security and public order. Dayan further conceded
that Muslims would be granted free access to the site, and that while there
would be no limitations on the number of Jews entering the mount, they would not be allowed to pray
there.
The argument has been
made that in ceding the internal activities on the mount to the Waqf, Dayan
sought to neutralize the religious ingredient of the Israeli-Arab conflict.
However, secret documents released by the Israeli archives and reviewed by Palestinian Media Watch expose
the authentic and official “status quo” instituted in 1967.
For certain periods,
the Temple Mount was entirely closed to Jews, predominantly during and after
bouts of Arab violence and terror. In contrast, the site is almost never closed
to Muslims, except in exceptional circumstances, such as in July 2017, when the
mount was closed for a few days after terrorists murdered two Israeli policemen
there.
While no Israeli
government ever ratified Dayan’s agreement, to this day, the “status quo” on
the Temple Mount is that the internal part of the site is run by the Waqf and
Israel is responsible for the external security and maintaining public order.
Muslims are allowed to freely visit the site, in unlimited numbers, subject to
fine-tuning to take into account safety and security precautions. Jews are only
permitted to enter the site for limited hours of the day, and in limited
numbers, and are mostly not allowed to conduct individual or communal prayers.
Since its creation,
the Palestinian Authority has continuously and consistently used the
Temple Mount as a means to inflame religious fervor and as a rallying call for
violence and terror. Repeatedly claiming that Israel is planning to destroy the
“Al-Aqsa Mosque,” which it deceptively defines as being 144 dunams (36 acres)
in area—ie. the entire area of the Temple Mount—the PA misleads the
Palestinians, and indeed the entire Muslim world, into falsely believing that
“Al-Aqsa is in danger.”
While documents and
55 years of reality clearly demonstrate that Israel has no intention to even
undermine, let alone destroy, any part of the site, the PA still claims,
as shown by
PMW, that “Since the June War (ie., the Six-Day War in 1967)—we are talking
about its 55th anniversary—there are [Israeli] intentions to destroy the
Al-Aqsa Mosque and build the alleged Temple” (Official PA TV, June 6, 2022).
For the PA, which has no say whatsoever regarding the manner in which the site is run, allowing Jews to pray on the Temple Mount would be tantamount to declaring World War III. Similar empty rantings were also made by the PA before the United States moved its Israeli embassy to Jerusalem.
A lot has changed since 1967. Over
the past few decades, most western societies have developed and adopted a much
more heightened sense of personal freedoms and rights, including freedom of
religion. The idea that the decision of one person alone—Moshe Dayan—could
prevent all Jews from praying at Judaism’s most holy site would, today, be
inconceivable. At the same time, over the years, the desire and willingness of
Jews to enter the Temple Mount has increased dramatically.
Since it is unreasonable to believe
that Muslims are inherently incapable of recognizing the legitimate
rights of Jews to pray on the Temple Mount and expressing the religious tolerance
required, maybe the time has come for Israel’s government to finally clarify
what exactly the “status quo” on the Temple mount was, is and should be.
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