Wednesday, July 19, 2017

July 19, 2017 -- Jeremy Gimpel Visits Temple Mount without Wafq Authorities


I came across an interesting and more joyous story from the Temple Mount.  An Israeli named Jeremy Gimpel recorded his visit to the Temple Mount today, Wednesday 19, 2017, which is the 25th of Tamuz in the Hebrew calendar.  He explains how he was excited to go up because the Wafq security would not be present and he thought he would be able to pray.  However, when he arrived he was told by Israeli security that Jewish visitors still would not be able to say prayers vocally.  As it turns out, he did show homage near the mount, but then was escorted off the Temple Mount.  I do not know Jeremy nor do I know his intentions and motives.  However, if what he says about his desire to pray is also true among other Israelis, it reveals something telling about their hearts. 

Jeremy is certainly animated with passion in the video.  However, when he acted upon his conscience and bowed down, he was not aggressive!  He did what he says he felt he had to do!  He willingly and peacefully submitted to the police who escorted him off the Temple Mount.

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