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Police vow to deal firmly with any attempts to disturb J'lem peace


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Article's topics: JerusalemTemple MountPoliceEast Jerusalem 

Police on Saturday evening said they would deal firmly and decisively with any attempts to disturb the peace in Jerusalem.

Arab youths prepare to throw...

Arab youths prepare to throw stones at security forces in east Jerusalem.
Photo: AP [file]

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"Jerusalem police will deploy around the Temple Mount, the alleyways of the Old City, and in east Jerusalem tomorrow, in light of calls from both [Jewish and Muslim leaders] to go up to the mount," a police spokesman had said.

Calls to Muslim worshipers to come to Jerusalem Sunday largely came from clerics in east Jerusalem and their counterparts from the northern branch of the Islamic Movement

While the spokesman declined to specify where the Jewish calls had come from, Sunday had been publicized as the day to commemorate the visit by Maimonides to the Temple Mount 843 years ago.

To mark that anniversary, a conference was set to take place in Jerusalem, "calling Jews to properly arise to the Temple Mount," according to an announcement by the group called Eretz Israel Shelanu. The announcement listed several right-wing MKs and rabbis as conference participants.

In the past, Jews have ascended the mount to mark the anniversary, 6 Heshvan, which was Saturday.

While there were no announcements of an organized visit to the Temple Mount on Sunday, a member of the Islamic Movement's southern branch told The Jerusalem Post on Saturday evening that the renewed calls for Muslims to arrive in the capital on Sunday had been made after "extremist Jewish elements" had recently made clear their intention to go up to the mount.

"It seems like the extremists don't want to have quiet in Jerusalem or on the Temple Mount," the Islamic Movement member, who asked to remain unnamed, said. "These sorts of things used to happen once every year, or once every two years, but now the provocations have become more frequent."

The member of the southern branch, which is independent of the northern branch and considered by some as more moderate, said "all sides were unified in their defense of Al-Aksa," and that "any provocative visit to the site by extremist Jews would not pass peacefully.

"The police have to be the ones to stop this," he said. "Because we don't want to go back to the violence that occurred recently, or to the riots of October 2000."

While a representative from the Temple Mount Institute was unavailable on Saturday night, the recent tensions over the Temple Mount have also seen an increase in calls by prominent rabbis forbidding Jews to access the Temple Mount, based on Jewish law.

Western Wall Chief Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitz recently reiterated that Halacha prohibits Jews from "even touching the Temple Mount," much less entering it, based on laws of ritual purity.

During the heightened tensions in the capital over Succot, Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv, considered by many Ashkenazi haredim as the foremost decider of Jewish law, told President Shimon Peres, during a highly publicized visit to the rabbi's home in Jerusalem, that Jewish ascent to the Temple Mount was expressly forbidden by Halacha.

Elyashiv also told Peres it was important to consider that any provocations on the part of Jews who were determined to ascend to the Temple Mount could lead to needless bloodshed and further condemnation of Israel by the nations of the world.

Greer Fay Cashman contributed to this report.

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34. Temple Mount.
Johnnie - Canada (10/26/2009 02:37)
33. If you can't pray without hurling stones...
Toto - UK (10/26/2009 00:51)
32. Response to #29 - Prayers on the Temple Mount
Nahum - Israel (10/25/2009 16:31)
31. Comment on #29
Frankie - Israel (10/25/2009 15:14)
30. To no 29
Gila - Israel (10/25/2009 14:33)
29. Good on the Palestinians
federica - Canada (10/25/2009 11:27)
28. They riot because there are no serious consequences.
Terry - Israel (10/25/2009 10:52)
27. Arrest, convict and imprison the instigators of riot
SMITH - (10/25/2009 10:39)
26. These disturbances have nothing to do with the location.
Johan - Australia (10/25/2009 10:36)
25. My 2nd Comment on article, 'Police brace for renewed J'lem violence', Oct 25, 09. (Title now changed).
Joan Moira Peters - (10/25/2009 10:13)
24. About 200,000 Muslims live in Jerusalem, how many were in the riot?
Quentin Holt - New Zealand (10/25/2009 10:02)
23. if you wouldn't act like that, i wouldn't be forced to hit you - when is israel going to get over the battered wife syndrom
maryjane - california (10/25/2009 09:59)
22. Police stop a planned riot. Again. Kol ha-Kavod to all who helped.
Realist - (10/25/2009 09:45)
21. Har Habayit - G-d's Mountain
Nahum - Israel (10/25/2009 09:40)
20. To clarify: An Ahmadinejad can legally access the Temple Mount, but a Netanyahu cannot?
Blair - USA (10/25/2009 09:31)
19. Can you imagine obama wants us to give our land to these people!
simcha - usa (10/25/2009 08:49)
18. SHUT IT DOWN
David - Florida (10/25/2009 08:44)
17. #6 Mimi - The "Halakha"
Uri DeYoung - Samaria (10/25/2009 08:36)
16. The Temple Mount is the holiest site of all for Jews
Gila - Israel (10/25/2009 07:45)
15. what nonsense - maimonides writes clearly that ascending the mount makes one subject to karet - spiritual excision
rob - (10/25/2009 07:03)
14. Bibi should check with Chief Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitz and Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv about placing posters supporting the Green Wave movement in Iran.
Chris - USA (10/25/2009 07:01)
13. I agree with #1 about Muslims Inciting violence and conspiracy Theories
John Q. Public - United States (10/25/2009 05:40)
12. Stop the Judiazation of Jerusalem!
MichaelF - USA (10/25/2009 05:18)
11. Muslims would expect consultation re planned Jewish ceremonies in the zone,but it would be very wrong to use the holy place as a pretext for violence.
Joan Moira Peters - (10/25/2009 05:13)
10. Temple Mount Visit
Carl David Mathis - USA (10/25/2009 04:25)
9. Islamic violence is all political. I, a Jew and tourist, was in Temple Mount in 1972 with no issues back then.
Martin - (10/25/2009 04:17)
8. Talk about a double standard!
The Educated - USA (10/25/2009 03:48)
7. Gideon Levy and Amira Hass are to blame
Avi - U.S. (10/25/2009 03:35)
6. Jews and the Temple Mount
mimi - USA (10/25/2009 02:29)
5. Jerusalem
James Goodnight - Texas (10/25/2009 02:14)
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