Fatah Facebook post condemns Israeli security measures at the Temple Mount following a terror attack there: “No to taking over the Al-Aqsa Mosque”
Image and text posted on the official Fatah Facebook page
Posted text: “#Unacceptable”
The image shows pictures of several Israeli security measures with an “X” symbol over them. This is in response to metal detectors that Israel placed at the entrances to the Temple Mount following a terror attack there on July 14, 2017, in which 2 Israelis were murdered – see note below. The pictures on top show from left to right a security camera under which is written: “No to surveillance cameras,” a metal detector wand with the text: “No to checks with metal detectors,” and a metal detector gate with the text: “No to metal detector gates.” The pictures below show from left to right an Israeli border police officer conducting a search on a Palestinian under which is written: “No to searches by hand,” and Israeli border police officers standing behind a barrier with the text: “No to taking over the Al-Aqsa Mosque.”
Text at bottom of image: “No to half-solutions (i.e., compromises on Israeli security steps at the Temple Mount)
Unacceptable
#Rage_for_Jerusalem”
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.