Author Topic: LEAKED AUDIO: Jared Kushner ADMITS the US got Israel to take down metal detectors at Temple Mount  (Read 536 times)

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Offline ABX

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Wired has gotten a hold of some leaked audio from a session Jared Kushner did with some interns yesterday in which he explains the recent situation with the Temple Mount and how the US pushed Israel to take down the metal detectors.

The transcription below was done by Wired:



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The fault lies with the man who hired him.

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And since we're on the topic of the Kushners, let's not forget brother Josh who continues to make a buttload of money off Obamacare.

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But then he also pointed out that taking the metal detectors down had no discernible effect insofar as stopping Muslim terrorism.  I think he was illustrating a lesson learned.

It may not be OK that he urged Israel to take the metal detectors down, I don't know.  But to highlight that without also citing the purpose of his telling the story is, I think, disingenuous. 

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After Cabinet Decision, Israel Begins Removing Metal Detectors From Temple Mount
Haaretz, Jul 25, 2017

Israel's security cabinet decided during a meeting on Monday night to remove the metal detectors installed at the entrances to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The metal detectors have aroused a wave of protests among Palestinians in Jerusalem and the West Bank, which have echoed across the Arab world. Security forces were already seen removing at least some of the metal detectors late on Monday night.

"The cabinet accepts the recommendation of security officials to replace the metal detectors with security inspection based on advanced technologies – smart inspection – and other means to ensure the security of visitors and worshipers in the Old City of Jerusalem," the cabinet said in a statement.

The senior official also noted that in addition to the metal detectors, some of the cameras that have been installed at the holy site in the past few days will be removed, too.

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As an act of civil protest, Palestinian worshippers refused to step through the metal detectors, and over the course of the following week, held their prayers outside the Temple Mount compound instead. The government resisted the pressure and clashes erupted between Palestinian protesters and Israeli security forces in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, in which four Palestinians were killed. On Friday evening, three members of an Israeli Jewish family were stabbed to death in the West Bank settlement of Halamish by a Palestinian assailant from a nearby village.

The Israeli government was faced with an additional crisis on Sunday when an Israeli Embassy guard in Jordan was barred from leaving the country after shooting dead a Jordanian teen who tried to stab him. The crisis lasted for more than 24 hours before being solved on Monday evening. According to the Prime Minister's Office, all Israeli diplomats from the embassy, including the security guard, arrived in Israel via Allenby Crossing "in good health."

The security guard's release and the embassy staff's evacuation was made possible after a phone call between Netanyahu and Jordan's King Abdullah. During their conversation, the king also urged Netanyahu to solve the crisis surrounding the Temple Mount as quickly as possible, specifically calling on Netanyahu to remove the metal detectors as soon as possible.

"The king stressed that a quick solution should be found and to dismantle what caused the ongoing Temple Mount crisis, restoring the situation that existed before the crisis' outbreak and to fully reopen the Al-Aqsa Mosque," according to a statement from the Jordanian royal family.



http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.803266

This was about to blow ... big time.  Jordan was pissed, Erdoğan was calling for all Muslim to go there to pray ... and overwhelm security.  Netanyahu made a snap decision ... and it caused tumult and death.  He had to remove the detectors.