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Fatah, despite Israel’s removal of metal detectors at Temple Mount: “With our blood we will thwart the Zionists’ plans”

Image posted on the official Fatah Facebook page

The image shows security cameras. Israel placed metal detectors and security cameras at the entrances to the Temple Mount following the terror attack on July 14, 2017, when three terrorists shot from the Temple Mount and murdered 2 Israeli border policemen. While ignoring Israel’s reason for installing these security measures to prevent future attacks on the holy site, PA and Fatah leaders have presented this step as a “violation,” claiming it is "a step on the way to establishing the alleged Temple."  This claim plays on the fears Palestinian leaders continuously are trying to sow among Palestinians that “the Al-Aqsa Mosque is in danger” of being destroyed by Israel.

Text on image: “The surveillance and espionage cameras are a violation of freedom of worship
Freedom of worship is limited by the intelligence cameras
With our blood we will thwart the Zionists’ plans
#No_to_the_cameras”
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Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad Jabarin, Muhammad Hamed Abd Al-Latif Jabarin, and Muhammad Ahmad Mufaddal Jabarin - Israeli Arab terrorists aged 29, 19, and 19, who shot from the Temple Mount at Israeli policemen, murdering 2 Israeli Druze border policemen - Haiel Stawi and Kamil Shnaan, on July 14, 2017. Two of the terrorists were shot and killed by other policemen during the attack. The third terrorist was shot and killed while trying to flee.

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