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David Ben-Ariel
The Jerusalem Post article PILGRIMS WITHOUT PERMITS reveals a troubling trend in Israeli affairs.
The 1967 Israeli Law for the Protection of the Holy Places states that Israel guarantees FREEDOM OF ACCESS to every holy site, yet Israel daily permits militant Muslims to occupy the Temple Mount and practice religious discrimination against faithful Jews and Christian-Zionist by denying them their religious rights!
Israel deported me in 1996 for highlighting this PLIGHT OF THE TEMPLE MOUNT and calling for an end to this travesty of justice. The Bible proclaims the Temple Mount is to host a royal House of Prayer for ALL Nations, and men and women of goodwill pray that such will soon be the case.
How can Israel profess to guarantee freedom of access to religious sites when I'm proof that they fail to do so?
Presently Israel refuses to even let me into the HOLY LAND for testifying to these truths before a world court, even though I've been to Israel twelve times and have served as a volunteer on eight kibbutzim throughout the Promised Land (getting to know it up close and personal). This deplorable situation must change, and with God's help and people of courage and conviction it shall!
The 1967 Israeli Law for the Protection of the Holy Places states that Israel guarantees FREEDOM OF ACCESS to every holy site, yet Israel daily permits militant Muslims to occupy the Temple Mount and practice religious discrimination against faithful Jews and Christian-Zionist by denying them their religious rights!
Israel deported me in 1996 for highlighting this PLIGHT OF THE TEMPLE MOUNT and calling for an end to this travesty of justice. The Bible proclaims the Temple Mount is to host a royal House of Prayer for ALL Nations, and men and women of goodwill pray that such will soon be the case.
How can Israel profess to guarantee freedom of access to religious sites when I'm proof that they fail to do so?
Presently Israel refuses to even let me into the HOLY LAND for testifying to these truths before a world court, even though I've been to Israel twelve times and have served as a volunteer on eight kibbutzim throughout the Promised Land (getting to know it up close and personal). This deplorable situation must change, and with God's help and people of courage and conviction it shall!