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Tag Archives: al-Aqsa
The Al Aqsa Libel: A Brief History
FRONT PAGE MAG by Ken Levin November 26, 2014 Repeated claims in recent weeks by Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas that Israel was attacking or otherwise threatening the Al Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount, and Abbas’s calls for Palestinians … Continue reading
Sunni Political Islam: Engine of ‘Israeli-Palestinian’ Conflict
PJ MEDIA by Jonathan Spyer November 22, 2014 An oft-repeated sentiment currently doing the rounds in discussions of the Israeli-Palestinian issue is that it is imperative that the conflict not become a “religious” one. This sentiment, guaranteed to set heads … Continue reading
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Tagged al-Aqsa, Haram al-Sharif, Jonathan Spyer, Sunni, Temple Mount, Zionism
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Fatah posts cartoons urging car attacks on the ‘foreign settler’
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Staff November 7, 2014 One of the images calls on Palestinians to ‘hit the gas for al-Aqsa’; four Israelis have been killed in such attacks in past two weeks The Fatah movement, headed by Palestinian Authority … Continue reading