Learn about the history of the Palestinian struggle for freedom, equality and justice by exploring major events in the history of their oppression on this day of the year.
6 December
"MOSQUES AND CHRISTIAN SPIRES MUST COME DOWN"
On this day in 2018, settler militants escorted by Israeli troops yet again invaded the precincts of the Al-Aqsa mosque to insult and provoke worshippers to violence. Yisrael Ariel, the chief rabbi of their Temple Movement, preached that Muslims and Christians must “say, ‘From now on, there is no more Christianity and no more Islam,’ and the mosques and Christian spires come down,” then they would be allowed to live. “If not, you kill all of their males by sword. You leave only the women.”
"يجب ازالة المساجد والابراج المسيحية"
6 ديسمبر
في مثل هذا اليوم من عام 2018 ، اقتحم مسلحون من المستوطنين تحت حماية القوات الإسرائيلية حرم المسجد الأقصى لإهانة المصلين واستفزازهم للعنف. يسرائيل أرييل ، الحاخام الأكبر لحركة الهيكل ، دعا المسلمين والمسيحيين إلى "قول ،" من الآن فصاعدًا ، لم تعد هناك مسيحية ولا إسلام بعد الآن ، يجب ازالة المساجد والأبراج المسيحية ، "بعد ذلك سيسمح لهم بالعيش. "إذا لم يكن الأمر كذلك ، فعليك قتل كل ذكورهم بالسيف. واترك النساء فقط ".
Yisrael Ariel is a graduate of the Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva, a training centre for illegal occupation, murder and "Arabs to the Gas Chambers". For the 1981 Knesset elections, Ariel ran as number two on the Judeo-Nazi Kach list, with Rabbi Meir Kahane in the number-one spot.
The Israeli Government and New York billionaire Henry Swieca have supported Yisrael Ariel's Temple Institute, which advocates building the so-called Third Temple on top of the Al Aqsa Mosque
"Anyone browsing the group’s website could see images of models of the Third Temple, with the Muslim holy places like the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque conspicuously absent from these illustrations.
"Army Radio also discovered that aside from subsidies, the state also permits young women who opt to forgo compulsory military service to perform national service as unpaid tour guides and instructors with the institute. The women are also sent to schools and kindergartens around the country to speak about their experiences as well as the educational programs the institute has to offer."