Jerusalem – Israel Says Jerusalem Mosque Metal Detectors To Stay, May Be Reduced

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    Israeli police officers stand guard next to recently installed metal detectors at an entrance to the compound known to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City July 23, 2017. REUTERS/Ammar AwadJerusalem – Israel will not remove metal detectors whose installation outside a major Jerusalem mosque has triggered the bloodiest confrontations with the Palestinians in years, but could eventually reduce their use, Israeli officials said on Sunday.

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    With Israeli generals warning the violence may spiral, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering alternatives to the walk-through gates placed at entrances to al Aqsa mosque compound after two policemen were shot dead there on July 14.

    But the rightist Netanyahu government is wary of being seen to capitulate to Palestinian pressure at the site, which Jews revere as the vestige of their two ancient temples and which was among East Jerusalem areas Israel captured in a 1967 war and annexed as its capital in a move not recognized internationally.

    “They (metal detectors) will remain. The murderers will never tell us how to search the murderers,” Tzachi Hanegbi, Israeli minister for regional development and a senior member of the ruling Likud party, told Israel’s Army Radio.

    “If they (Palestinians) do not want to enter the mosque, then let them not enter the mosque.”

    Incensed at what they perceive as a violation of delicate decades-old access arrangements at Islam’s third-holiest site, many Palestinians have refused to go through the metal detectors, holding street prayers and often violent protests.

    Israeli security forces shot three demonstrators dead on Friday, Palestinian medics said. Police said they were investigating the charge. A fourth Jerusalem-area Palestinian was killed on Saturday when an explosive device he was building went off prematurely, the Israeli military said. Palestinian medics said he died of shrapnel wounds to the chest and abdomen.

    In a sign unrest was spreading, a Palestinian stabbed three Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank on Friday after vowing on Facebook to take up his knife and heed “al Aqsa’s call”. On Sunday, a rocket was launched into Israel from the Gaza Strip but hit an open area, causing no damage, Israel’s military said.

    “LARGE-SCALE VOLATILITY”

    The incidents “attest to the combustability of the current period,” military chief Lieutenant-General Gadi Eizenkot said in a speech to new recruits. Gilad Erdan, Israel’s public security minister, also warned of potential “large-scale volatility”.

    Interviewed on Army Radio, Erdan said Israel may do away with metal-detector checks for all Muslims entering the al Aqsa compounds under alternative arrangements under review. These could include reinforcing Israeli police at the entrances and introducing CCTV cameras with facial-recognition technologies.
    Israeli border police officers stand guard near newly installed cameras at the entrance to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City, Sunday, July 23, 2017. Israel installed new security cameras Sunday at the entrance to a sensitive Jerusalem holy site, as officials began indicating it was considering "alternatives" to the metal detectors at the contested shrine that set off a weekend of violence and raised tensions in the region. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)
    “There are, after all, many worshippers whom the police knows, regulars, and very elderly people and so on, and it recommended that we avoid putting all of these through metal detectors,” Erdan told Army Radio, suggesting that only potential trouble-makers would be subjected to extra screening.

    Any such substitute arrangement was not ready, he added.

    The Muslim authorities that oversee al Aqsa said they would continue to oppose any new Israeli-imposed measures, however.

    “We stress our absolute rejection of the electronic gates, and of all measures by the Occupation (Israel) that would change the historical and religious status in Jerusalem and its sacred sites, foremost the blessed Aqsa mosque,” the Palestinian grand mufti, the acting Palestinian chief justice and the Jordanian-sponsored Waqf religious trust said in a joint statement.

    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday ordered the suspension of all official contact with Israel. He gave no details. With Palestinian statehood talks long stalled, contacts have long been limited mainly to West Bank security cooperation.

    Jordan and Turkey, among Israel’s few Muslim interlocutors, have pressed for the metal detectors to be removed. The U.N. Security Council scheduled a session on the crisis for Monday.

    “We are managing this with level-headedly, determinedly and responsibly,” Netanyahu said in televised remarks before his weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, adding that security measures would be decided in accordance with the situation on the ground.

    Netanyahu’s decision-making security cabinet was due to convene at 7.30 p.m. (1630GMT).


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    6 years ago

    “Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday ordered the suspension of all official contact with Israel. He gave no details. With Palestinian statehood talks long stalled, contacts have long been limited mainly to West Bank security cooperation.
    Jordan and Turkey, among Israel’s few Muslim interlocutors, have pressed for the metal detectors to be removed. The U.N. Security Council scheduled a session on the crisis for Monday.”

    And these are our peaceful friends. I rest me case Hashomer, yamsar, and yonasonw. Islam is a filthy violent religion. This is not just a few extremists. Our blood is cheap in their eyes. They deserve less than animalistic treatment. May the all die a slow painful, torurous, death soon. Feh Feh Feh

    Taxbucky
    Taxbucky
    6 years ago

    Very tough call. As much as I don’t want Israel to give in I also don’t want any more Jewish lives lost. Not living there and being in the thick of things gives me no right to render an opinion.

    stamm
    stamm
    6 years ago

    can they explain us why they dont want them there? they dont want them there because they need to bring their weapons!!! Hello cant everyone see their secret? how come they arent embarrassed, am i not getting it?

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    6 years ago

    Why can the arab countries have metal detectors? not Israel?

    acanada
    acanada
    6 years ago

    Only a fool will sit back and say that it is better to feel safe now, even though the murderous thugs will be amassing weapons for an eventual slaughter r”l.
    Of course it is a tough decision to stand our ground now and deal with the “anger” of the murderers. But it is the right decision.
    The fact that muslims around the world are “enraged” is simply a matter of the good pr on their part and poor pr on our part. However, logic and common practice determine that having to pass through a metal detector en route to a public place is a non-invasive act and should be done.