Today is the fast of Tisha b’Av, or the ninth
of the month of Av, through this fast we mourn the destruction of the ancient
Jewish Temple – a double destruction in fact, the first time by the Babylonians
in 586 BCE and and the second by the Romans in 70 CE which saw the Jewish
people exiled from their homeland of Israel. So writes Melanie Philiips (A Day To Teach the World)
The Temple, sited on the Temple Mount, the one
that the Arab Muslims deny ever existed. The one on whose ancient site on
Temple Mount Jews are barred from praying in case this is used as a pretext by
the Arab and Muslim world to start World War Three. The one which the Arab Muslims
have turned into a battleground.
The Arab Muslims claim there never was a
Jewish Temple there. Their denial that the land of Israel was ever the Jewish
homeland is centred on their claim that there never was a Temple in Jerusalem,
only the al Aqsa mosque. Yet when illegally excavating an area for another
mosque on the site they disposed of tons of earth containing artefacts proving
the existence of the temple.They wanted to conceal this because their war of
extermination against Israel is based on the lie that the Muslims are the
original inhabitants of the land. But they have not succeeded.
What the fast of Tisha b’Av itself also tells
the world is that the Jews were in Jerusalem before the Babylonians, before the
Romans, before the Christians and most certainly before the Muslims. What Jews
mourn on Tisha b’Av is an actual historical event.
And, states Melanie, “that’s
what so many in the west also don’t grasp – that the Jews alone are the
indigenous people of the land, and that Judaism is based on an actual nation
which practised its religion in the actual historic kingdom of Judea”.
“But because Islam holds that any territory
ever occupied by Muslims remains Muslim for ever and can be ruled by no-one
else, the Muslim world will not accept this. That’s why the war over Temple
Mount is not being waged in the name of the Palestinians or even the Arabs but
– according to Mahmoud Abbas amongst others – all Muslims”.
Tisha b’Av is day of mourning and it’s still
relevant today. For those wanting to destroy us are still with us, the Temple
Mount is still occupied and the stones are still being hurled down from it. The
only difference is that instead of the Romans, today it is Arab Muslims.
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