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-ground-zero-is.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email> Islamists
"Stealing" Ground Zero Are Following Muslim Tradition

Posted: 13 Aug 2010 10:51 AM PDT

To many of us that lived through the tragedy of 9/11 the site of the World
Trade Center "Ground Zero" is sacred territory. It should forever serve as a
memorial to those whose lives were destroyed in the war against Islamic
terrorists. My friend Pamela Geller, has thrown her website
<http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/>  Atlas Shrugs, and much
of her weight into the fight to prevent a mosque being built on the ground
zero site, not because she believes that mosques should not be allowed to be
built, but because she feels empathy to the families and victims who see a
Mosque on the site of a terrorist attack made in the name of Allah is a
deliberate attack on their memory. They feel that the real purpose of the
Mosque is to steal the heritage of the site, that Muslim tradition is to
place mosques (or even to destroy) the religious, or sacred sites of others
to usurp the tradition of others. That is certainly the case in Israel. 

A major strategy of the Palestinians in their goal of ultimately taking over
all of Israel is to deny Jewish and Christian ties to the land. That's why
they hold on to the Temple Mount and destroy artifacts. It is why they
burned down Joseph's Tomb and it is why they are now targeting Rachel's Tomb
calling it the Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque, and why they have built the al-Hanaqa
Mosque adjacent to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher(and the latrine for the
mosque on the roof of the church)

 
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/Why%20Is%20SABEEL%20Silent.html
> According to a May 11, 1997, report in Ha'aretz, "A Waqf internal report,
written two weeks ago by the Waqf's Jerusalem engineer, 'Isam 'Awad,
confirms many of the Christians' claims in the conflict that has emerged
adjacent to the Holy Sepulcher Church regarding construction in the Church.
The Church's claim [is] that the Waqf has harmed the historical and
architectural substance of the Holy Sepulcher, as a result of a construction
addition to the courtyard of the 'Hanaqa,' which leans on the wall of the
Holy Sepulcher and even darkens it by its height." 

 
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October 2009. Bethlehem – <http://draft.blogger.com/goog_1256930058178>
Ma’an Palestinian  <http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=235800>
News-Rachel’s Tomb lies behind Israel’s eight-meter concrete separation wall
in a fortified enclave close to the center of Bethlehem. The wall
criss-crosses Bethlehem, blocking the main road to Jerusalem, encircling a
refugee camp and looming over the upscale Intercontinental hotel.

Right-wing religious groups petitioned Israel’s highest court in 2004 to
re-route the wall to include the tomb on the western side. To this day the
site, formerly knosquewn as the location of the Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque, is
accessible only from the Israeli side.

It didn't take long for the writing to appear on the wall for Mother Rachel.
In 2000, after hundreds of years of recognizing the site as Rachel's Tomb,
Muslims began calling it the "Bilal ibn Rabah mosque." Members of the Wakf
used the name first in 1996, but it has since entered the national
Palestinian discourse. Bilal ibn Rabah was an Ethiopian known in Islamic
history as a slave who served in the house of the prophet Muhammad as the
first muezzin (the individual who calls the faithful to prayer five times a
day).When Muhammad died, ibn Rabah went to fight the Muslim wars in Syria,
was killed in 642 CE, and buried in either Aleppo or Damascus. The
Palestinian Authority claimed that according to Islamic tradition, it was
Muslim conquerors who named the mosque erected at Rachel's Tomb after Bilal
ibn Rabah, belying the fact that a vast amount of literature written by
pilgrims - Jewish, Christian and Muslim - documents the site as Rachel's
burial place.

Jews have visited the site for generations, coming to pray, request and
plead. The place became a kind of miniature Wailing Wall where suppliant
Jews came to pour out their hearts and recount their misfortunes at the
bosom of the beloved mother, where they could find consolation and cure. 

According to Jewish tradition, Rachel's tears have special powers. Beginning
with the first exile of the Jewish people from the Holy Land, tradition says
Rachel's weeping convinced God to make the exile a short one:

So says the Lord: A voice is heard on high, lamentation, bitter weeping,
Rachel weeping for her children, she refuses to be comforted for her
children for they are not. So says the Lord: Refrain your voice from weeping
and your eyes from tears, for there is reward for your work, says the Lord,
and they shall come back from the land of the enemy. And there is hope for
your future, says the Lord, and the children shall return to their own
border.

Since its establishment, the State of Israel every single agreement
transferring responsibility for Jewish holy places to neighboring Arab or
Palestinian rule has been broken.

§ On April 3, 1949, Israel signed an armistice with Jordan. According to
Paragraph 8, Article 2 of the agreement, Jordan was to allow Israel "free
access to the Holy Places and cultural institutions and use of the cemetery
on the Mount of Olives." In practice, not only could Jews not visit the
graves of their loved ones on the Mount of Olives, but the site was
desecrated. Headstones of Jewish graves were shattered and some were used as
paving stones or in construction. Jordan did not allow Jews free access to
their holy places, and for 19 years, until 1967, Jews could not go to the
Western Wall, Rachel's Tomb, the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron, Joseph's
Tomb in Shechem (Nablus), or other sites sacred to Jews which remained in
Jordanian hands.

§ In May 1994, Israel signed the Gaza-Jericho Agreement in Cairo. According
to Article 15 of Annex II, "the Palestinian Authority shall ensure free
access to all holy sites in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area," mentioning
the Naaran synagogue, the Jewish cemetery in Tel Sammarat, the "Shalom al
Israel" synagogue in Jericho, and the synagogue in Gaza City.

§ On September 28, 1995, the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement was
signed on the White House lawn, making the Palestinians responsible for
civilian and security matters in additional areas of the West Bank. In
accordance with the agreement, Israel withdrew from six Palestinian cities
and part of Hebron; the IDF and the civil administration were withdrawn. In
addition, Israel withdrew from 450 villages, towns, refugee camps, and other
areas throughout the West Bank.The holy sites in those regions, or adjacent
regions (access to which passed through or close to Palestinian areas), were
designated as "sites of religious significance" or "archaeological sites."
The agreement also dealt with the status of 23 places holy to Jews,
including the tombs of biblical figures, the ruins of ancient synagogues,
and ancient cemeteries. The Palestinians promised to assure freedom of
access to those places.

IN EVERY SINGLE CASE the Palestinians either made access extremely difficult
for Jews to get to the holy sites or or prevented acesss entirely. 

 
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In October 2000, Joseph's Tomb in Nablus was attacked, set ablaze and
desecrated. Druze Border Police Corporal Yusef Madhat bled to death on
October 4 because Palestinians refused to allow his evacuation. It also
became extremely complicated for Jews to reach other, less well-known
places, such as the tomb of Avner ben Ner near Hebron, or similar sites, to
say nothing of the synagogue in Gaza. Only at the "Shalom al Israel"
synagogue in Jericho did the Palestinians generally adhere to the agreement,
for a time, until it too was attacked with the outbreak of the second
intifada in the fall of 2000. Holy books and relics were burned, and the
synagogue's ancient mosaic was damaged. Unfortunately, there has been a
discernible deterioration in Palestinian treatment of Jewish holy sites in
2007, including the Tomb of Joshua bin Nun at Kefel Hares.

§ On December 1, 1995, after Rabin's assassination, Bethlehem, with the
exception of the enclave of the tomb, passed under the full control of the
Palestinian Authority. Rachel's Tomb is now an outpost marking Jerusalem's
southern border. It has been massively fortified and Jews can only reach it
in bulletproof vehicles under military supervision

The Palestinians are targeting the Jewish sites in the holy land by saying
that they were really Muslim sites.  Christians shouldn't feel left out,
because they are staking their claims to Christian Heritage sites also. They
have even positioned terrorists next to Churches in the hopes that Israel
will fire upon and damage holy sites.

 <http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/february5/11.62.html>
Additionally, the Tanzim have chosen positions near churches in Beit Jallah
(most notably the Church of St. Nicholas), hoping that Israel's return fire
will hit a church. Then the Christian West would read in newspapers that
Israel is targeting churches. As it is, even without the Israeli bullets
hitting a church, the news cameras almost always show St. Nicholas,
delivering a subliminal message that Jews are firing at Christians.

In the holy land, Muslims have been taking over, or trying to destroy
Christian and Jewish Holy sites, it does seem very likely that the Ground
Zero Mosque is part of that same pattern.

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