Thursday, November 23, 2023

Dominoes

 




With its square foundation and octagonal tower, the mosque's minaret was a remnant of the Mamluk Empire, which ruled over Gaza for almost three centuries, from around 1250 to 1517, when the Ottomans took control and expanded the mosque further. 

Its vaulted sandstone arches, thought to date back to the seventh century, were damaged, and the muezzin who recited the call to prayer was killed, according to The Times of Israel.


Gaza’s Old City is home to several other historical religious sites, including the St Philip the Evangelist Chapel and St Porphyrius Church, a 1,600-year-old building that was bombed by Israel in October.


As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


The heinous Islamophobe and Christophobic Tel Aviv attacks upon Muslims and Christians in Gaza has a method to the madness. When Tel Aviv keeps blowing up Muslim and Christian houses of worship, the cartel knows there will be retaliation on Talmud Jewry shrines.



Gaza's oldest mosque, the Great Omari Mosque located in the Old City, has reportedly been hit by an Israeli air strike on Thursday, according to Al Jazeera Arabic. 

Middle East Eye could not independently verify the reports of the strike or confirm the extent of the claimed damage due to ongoing risks to its reporters in the area. 

Also known as Gaza’s Great Mosque, it is the oldest in the besieged region and was built around 700 CE during the Umayyad period.

Its structure was developed out of the older cathedral of John the Baptist, which was built in 406 CE.

That structure was in turn built on the old ruins of the Temple of Dagon, a Philistine temple honouring an ancient pagan god of fertility and water, according to the Barakat Trust, a UK charity specialising in the heritage of the Islamic world. 


We have witnessed Tel Aviv blowing up Churches, Mosques, Hospitals and Universities. In the domino, there will be retaliation on Jewish Synagogues and there is a host of them in Jerusalem.







Orthodox Judaism



  • Beit El Synagogues: there are two with this name in Jerusalem, along with the Yeshivat HaMekubalim school of Kabbalah. One is located in the Jewish Quarter, but another one, continuing the same pre-1948 tradition and functioning under the same name (Beit El Synagogue and Yeshivat HaMekubalim), is located in the Ruhama neighbourhood of West Jerusalem.
  • Four Sephardic Synagogues:
  • Hsidi Brsilv Synagogue [he]
  • Hurva Synagogue (English: Ruined Synagogue) is the currently largest synagogue in the Jewish Quarter. It was originally intended for construction in the 18th century. A small building was constructed, but due to financial difficulties, the intended larger building was not completed. The building was destroyed by an earthquake, and a second attempt to build a large synagogue was blocked by Arab landowners in the early 19th century failed. In the 1830s, multiple small synagogues were built around the site. In the 1860s, the large synagogue was completed. It was destroyed by the Jordanians following the 1947–1949 Palestine war. The synagogue was rebuilt in 2010 and is a distinguished feature of Jerusalem's Old City skyline.
  • Menachem Zion Synagogue, completed in 1837. Built by the Perushim, it was named after their leader Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Shklov and after the blessing of consolation recited on Tisha B'Av: "Blessed be He who consoles (menachemZion and rebuilds Jerusalem." Rabbi Daniel Sperber leads the congregation.
  • Ramban Synagogue, the oldest Rabbinic synagogue of the Jewish Quarter
  • Sukkat Shalom Synagogue, founded in 1836 by the Perushim of Kollel Hod (HollandDeutschland), in "The Chush" or "the Hush" (חצר החוש), compound of residential courtyards dating from the early 1800s.
  • Tzemach Tzedek Synagogue [he]
  • Tzuf Dvash Synagogue, a Sephardic synagogue which was founded in 1860
  • Western Wall, the holiest Jewish site alongside the Temple Mount, functions as a synagogue including the area beneath Wilson's Arch.

Old City – Muslim Quarter

Orthodox Judaism

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Either by leverage in a peace deal or by someone being blamed for blowing up the Dome of the Rock in retaliation in this domino effect. All of this is aimed at getting a 3rd Temple on the Mount where the Dome sits on Jacob's Ladder, the rock that Abraham had Isaac bound on.

This is the focal point. There is method to this hideous madness in blowing up Churches and Mosques.






This is another Lame Cherry in matter anti matter exclusives.


Nuff Said


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