Video: Arabs Burning 'First Temple Cedars of Lebanon'
Arabs are burning ancient beams of wood that had apparently been used during the period of the Holy Temple.
First Publish: 11/4/2012, 4:14 PM
Ancient beams being burned on the Temple Mount
Temple Mount organizations
The wood, consisting of giant beams, first
appeared at the end of the 1930s, when the Al-Aqsa mosque which
currently occupies the Temple Mount was refurbished. The beams had been
used in the roof structure of the mosque, and already at that time they
were said to be thousands of years old by archaeologists – preserved
only because they had been used in the building.
Some of the beams were dated to the first Temple period, others to
Roman times, and at least one beam was found to have Byzantine-era
designs etched on it.
After the beams were removed from the
mosque, they were stored in a museum on the Mount. However, in recent
years the beams were moved to a corner of the Mount, open to the
elements – and archaeologists fear that exposure to winter rain and
summer sun will be their undoing. Some of the beams were taken out
several years ago, and more have been spotted in recent months. Reports
said that the Arabs, who have been trying for years to ger rid of the
beams, have begun burning them.
Now, many of the beams have been placed at
what appears to be a dumping ground next to the Golden Gate of the Old
City, apparently for the use of local Arabs as firewood. Jewish groups
that visited the Mount saw the beams being moved, but reported that the
Arabs forbade them to take photos of the activity. Officials of the Archaeology Authority, who are responsible for the safety of these ancient beams, are nowhere to be seen.
Organizations that are involved in attempting to secure
Jewish rights on the Mount expressed shock at the story. “It appears
that this is part of the systematic attempts by Arabs to destroy all
connections between the Jewish people and the Temple Mount,” said a
spokesperson for one of the groups.
Manhigut Yehudit leader Moshe Feiglin
expressed shock at the destruction of the important artifacts under the
noses of Israeli authorities, and expressed hope that Likud voters would
choose the Manhigut Yehudit faction to help defend the holy places of
the Jewish people.
Tags: Temple Mount ,Moshe Feiglin
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