The actual truth is that Jews prayed and made sacrifices to God on the Temple Mount long before Mohammed was born and the religion of Islam came into existence.
For 2,000 years in exile, Jews prayed to return to Jerusalem and to that very temple.
If longstanding religious tradition is not proof enough, there is a gigantic piece of proof you can't miss when visiting Jerusalem: the Western Wall, which is the supporting wall for the temple that still stands today.
Then there is the broad consensus among historians that the temples existed on the Mount, along with extensive archaeological proof backing it up.
Anyone who wants to see that proof can visit the City of David and walk the road to the Second Temple dug up there recently.
Jews do not have religious freedom on the Temple Mount; they are not allowed to pray and if they do so they are removed by the police.
The facts about the Temple Mount, historic or contemporary, are not of interest to the UN. Israel's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Noa Furman, posited after the vote that "This omission was deliberate. It shows yet another instance of the Palestinian refusal to recognize the proven historical connection between Judaism, Christianity, the Temple Mount and Jerusalem as a whole."
https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/The-UNs-delusion-573363
For 2,000 years in exile, Jews prayed to return to Jerusalem and to that very temple.
If longstanding religious tradition is not proof enough, there is a gigantic piece of proof you can't miss when visiting Jerusalem: the Western Wall, which is the supporting wall for the temple that still stands today.
Then there is the broad consensus among historians that the temples existed on the Mount, along with extensive archaeological proof backing it up.
Anyone who wants to see that proof can visit the City of David and walk the road to the Second Temple dug up there recently.
Jews do not have religious freedom on the Temple Mount; they are not allowed to pray and if they do so they are removed by the police.
The facts about the Temple Mount, historic or contemporary, are not of interest to the UN. Israel's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Noa Furman, posited after the vote that "This omission was deliberate. It shows yet another instance of the Palestinian refusal to recognize the proven historical connection between Judaism, Christianity, the Temple Mount and Jerusalem as a whole."
https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/The-UNs-delusion-573363
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