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Friday, March 16, 2018

Blowing Up The Dome of the Rock?

Wouldn't it be interesting if radical Muslims ended up blowing the Dome of the Rock in their attempt to start a radical fire of rage?

This article suggests that ISIS may have been talking about doing such a thing in an attempt to then blame it on Israel in hopes it would ignite the fury of the Muslim world.

Imagine if such a thing happened....and instead of uniting the fury of Islam....it actually cleared the way for the 3rd Temple to be built by the Jews?

Wow....that would be quite a development...which would certainly speed along other prophetic events.

But now, for the first time since the 1967 Six-Day War, the opposite scenario — Muslim threats and attacks to the area — is gaining traction. Last July, three residents of the Ayin Ibrahim neighborhood of Umm al-Fahm murdered two Israeli Border Police on guard duty at the Temple Mount. It was an attack that was keenly felt. Raed Salah took part in the funerals of the terrorists who were killed while carrying out the attack, and left no doubt about their ideological alignment. That attack shook the relations between Israel, Jordan, the Palestinians and many Arab Israelis. It took about two weeks to quell the flames.

Now, like with the waves of terrorist stabbings and car-rammings, there are some who are trying to carry out copycat Temple Mount attacks. Twice in five months, the Shin Bet security agency successfully thwarted shooting attacks planned along the lines of last summer’s lethal incident. As in July 2017, each of the cells included three young men from Umm al-Fahm, some of whom belonged to the Jabarin clan. But in contrast to last July, these terrorists were ISIS supporters. In both cases, the terrorists were raised on the stories of the Northern Movement, and only later became even more radicalized and came to embrace ISIS.

Expressions of support for the Islamic State in Umm al-Fahm are nothing new. In addition to the two cells that wanted to carry out an attack on the Mount, last August two brothers from Umm al-Fahm — who also supported ISIS — were arrested. Two years ago, a family from Umm al-Fahm learned that one of its sons who had joined the Islamic State in Syria had been killed there. And two other youths from Umm al-Fahm who flew to Turkey around that time to join the Islamic State in Syria were arrested and put in prison.

But the new development that has security officials most worried isn’t the voices of support for ISIS in Umm al-Fahm, but rather Islamic State supporters in Israel setting their sights on the Temple Mount as a potential terrorist target.

It’s not hard to picture what would happen if two ISIS cells from Jabarin, linked by family ties, were to execute an attack. In the Middle East, the Temple Mount is the ultimate powder keg. Any fire that breaks out there spreads quickly and is very difficult to put out. In previous incidents, the spinners of the “Al-Aqsa is in danger” yarn found a way to foist responsibility for the attacks onto Israel, as the entity that “rules over Islamic holy sites.”

https://prophecyinthenews.com/world_news/isis-targets-the-temple-mount/

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