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WTH???? HUGE JORDANIAN GENERATORS ON TEMPLE MOUNT
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 740874:MV8xMzM4NjAwXzIyMDE3NzU3XzVGNDNFNDFD] [quote:Joshua Flynn 1243963] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1081433] Why are they they even a topic for your criticisms? [/quote] Who said they were the topic of my criticisms? Nice assumption there. Feel free to quote if you think I have. I only wrote a bit on C&C game logic indicating suspicious power generators always involve superweapons. "[b]The generators on the temple mount were not brought by Israel[/b]." Why then, the pro-Israel stance in the thread? Why not also criticise that? [color=red][b]Besides, last time I checked, the Israeli's where involved. Authorisation of movement of power generators and all that[/b][/color]. Post counter-fail. [/quote] :spock: Now that sounds interesting [/quote]
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Huge Jordanian Generators Sighted on Temple Mount
by Gil Ronen and Rachel Sylvetsky
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Huge electricity generators donated by the government of Jordan were brought into the Temple Mount Tuesday. A group led by Likud's Moshe Feiglin documented the entry of the generators into the Mount.
Sources in the Jerusalem Municipality's Supervision Department told the Temple Heritage Fund that the municipality had not given permission to bring in the generators and that they were informed of the matter by Avi Roif, Commander of the Old City Police. The municipality sources were said to be outraged at Roif for allowing the generators' entry despite his not not being authorized to do so.
It is not clear to what use the generators will be put. The Wakf has in the past conducted unauthorized digging and construction activity on the Mount, apparently in order to obliterateany archaeological vestiges of Jewish presence there. The heavy generators themselves might damage the holy site and they might be used to illuminate and provide energy for projects about which Israel has not been informed.
According to an urgent Temple Heritage Fund e-mail message, generators of this size are capable of supplying electricity to tens of thousands of homes. The Fund quoted municipality sources as surmising that the generators might be intended for use in the event that Muslims want to remain up on the Temple Mount for a long period of time. This could occur to prevent an imagined takeover by the Jews, with Muslims gaining pr points in the process.
"The Arabs may be planning a rebellion or a large-scale operation," the Fund's email added. However, it is also possible that the Wakf would like to use an alternate source of energy other than Israel's Electric company.
There has been tension for other reasons around the Temple Mount in the past few days after news was leaked that Israel had cleared out an ancient tunnel that led from where the Davidson Visitors' Center currently stands, next to the Kotel Plaza, and the City of David.
(IsraelNationalNews.com)
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