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Clearly this wave of violence was created by Netanyahu's Regime which incites violence by pushing the religious aspect of this conflict by denying Palestinians prayer in their Mosque in Jerusalem...
It seems that Netanyahu's government is set on incitement to create violence to justify retribution and make peace an impossibility...
Killer 8217 s dad Rabbi murders were a response to mosque threats New York Post
The father of one of the Palestinian cousins who massacred four rabbis at a Jerusalem temple Tuesday blamed their anger on perceived threats to the al Aqsa mosque.
“Everybody sees that [Israelis] are preventing people from praying in the mosque, including women,” because of recent clashes between both sides, said Abed Abu Jamal, the father of Odai Abed Abu Jamal, 22.
“When the youth see this, they react,” the dad told Sky News.
The mosque is located in an area known as the Temple Mount, which is considered sacred to both Jews and Muslims.
Jewish extremists recently created a firestorm among Palestinians by demanding access to an area near the mosque. While Israeli officials have said they wouldn’t permit allow it, some Palestinians don’t believe them.
Odai Jamal’s uncle, Daoud Abu Jamal, scoffed to Sky, “Would the Jews accept for me to go into their synagogue and pray? Or the Christians?
“Nobody would accept it,” he said. “Why would we allow them with our mosque? We are telling the occupation to get out of the al Aqsa mosque and let all of us, of all ages, to go and pray.”
The killer’s dad said he learned about Tuesday’s synagogue attack while watching TV — but didn’t realize his son was involved until later.
It seems that Netanyahu's government is set on incitement to create violence to justify retribution and make peace an impossibility...
Killer 8217 s dad Rabbi murders were a response to mosque threats New York Post
The father of one of the Palestinian cousins who massacred four rabbis at a Jerusalem temple Tuesday blamed their anger on perceived threats to the al Aqsa mosque.
“Everybody sees that [Israelis] are preventing people from praying in the mosque, including women,” because of recent clashes between both sides, said Abed Abu Jamal, the father of Odai Abed Abu Jamal, 22.
“When the youth see this, they react,” the dad told Sky News.
The mosque is located in an area known as the Temple Mount, which is considered sacred to both Jews and Muslims.
Jewish extremists recently created a firestorm among Palestinians by demanding access to an area near the mosque. While Israeli officials have said they wouldn’t permit allow it, some Palestinians don’t believe them.
Odai Jamal’s uncle, Daoud Abu Jamal, scoffed to Sky, “Would the Jews accept for me to go into their synagogue and pray? Or the Christians?
“Nobody would accept it,” he said. “Why would we allow them with our mosque? We are telling the occupation to get out of the al Aqsa mosque and let all of us, of all ages, to go and pray.”
The killer’s dad said he learned about Tuesday’s synagogue attack while watching TV — but didn’t realize his son was involved until later.