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It's already injured one orthodox jew when a stone hit his head.
The smallest, lightest stones in the wall are around 30-40 tons. I doubt any of them could've fell down, 'injured' (how the hell does a rock the weight of a tank only 'injure'?!) a praying man, and I wouldn't heard anything of it on the news. Very, very unlikely.
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the earthquake is supposed to be stronger than most anything israel has ever seen, epicenter: the temple mount
Are you saying we can now predict earth-quakes long before they happen, and the EXACT starting location?! Wow! That's really great! [/sarcasm]
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that doesn't make them deluded
Wanting to re-built a temple destroyed almost two mellenias ago, in this time and place, is the thought of a deluded, un-realistic religious moron. Sorry. Just go out to God and say "Sorry mate, but that temple thing will just have to wait. Might take a while, so hang in there, buddy!".
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Jerusalem is one the most holy sites in the world for Christians, Muslims and Jews alike.
The Jews built it in some 3,000 years ago (A thousand years before the rise of Christianity, and 1600 years before the rise of Islam) and held it for a very good deal of years, the Christians have stories of their prophet being in it, and the Muslims conquered it. That's all the connection anyone has to that place. No monotheistic religion worships buildings or cities, and the city itself is not 'Holy'. It simply holds a great meaning. Only, the Jews have history there, while the others don't.
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I've never heard this. Could you provide a source?
www.falsenews.com
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It means nothing to you as a historical site?
To me, it does. A whole lot. My people built it some 3,000 years ago, and have been living in it ever since, with a soveriegn rule for a large portion of that time. All the others have are their religious beliefs and convictions - not a real, undeniable material foothold in Jerusalem. It's where the Israeli kings lived and ruled from, where many great battles took place... to me, the meaning of Jerusalem is like London is to the English, and Paris to the French. Only mine has an extra 2000+ years on those.
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Are non-muslims allowed in the Dome, or is there some kind of restriction?
While the Israelis had control over it, everyone was allowed. Recently, the Arabs gained control of it, and since then, it's been a closed parameter for any non-Muslim. The last non-Muslim to go there, if I am not mistaken, was Ariel Sharon, and that was the trigger excuse to start the current Intifada.