Israeli police killed an Arab terrorist just hours after he critically wounded Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick. Tensions in Jerusalem remain extremely high.
Yehuda Glick, executive director of Haliba organization for Jewish freedom on the Temple Mount, was shot three times in the chest and is in critical condition.
The campaign to erase the Jewish connection to Jerusalem has reached a climax with increased violence in order to prevent Jews from visiting their holiest site.
Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount, Judaism's holiest site, were greeted with hate graffiti on Sunday morning following incitement by PA Chair Mahmoud Abbas.
A shocking video that appeared on an Arabic-language Facebook page captures hundreds of Hamas followers rallying on the Temple Mount, calling to “spill the blood” of the “infidels” and to hit Tel Aviv.
On Jerusalem Day, commemorating the 47th anniversary of the liberation of the Holy City, Jews were prevented from ascending their holiest site due to Arab rioting.
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