2017
DOI: 10.3167/isr.2017.320102
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The Temple Mount/al-Aqsa in Zionist and Palestinian National Consciousness

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“…They also have active ties with Ḥamās and the Islamic movement headed by Shaykh Ra'ed Salah. They were removed from the Temple Mount and even arrested a number of times by the Israeli authorities (Cohen 2017).…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also have active ties with Ḥamās and the Islamic movement headed by Shaykh Ra'ed Salah. They were removed from the Temple Mount and even arrested a number of times by the Israeli authorities (Cohen 2017).…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This propaganda sometimes bases the importance of the national movement on religious beliefs and the desire for holiness. 10 Although Zionism thus takes advantage of religious and sacred identities in the belief that that the Jewish people may be better influenced in this way, national identity is at the forefront of the movement. Accordingly, it could be said that the Zionism movement worked for a national revival within a religious framework.…”
Section: Meaning Emerging and Types Of Zionismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…81 Accordingly, the Zionists tried to persuade the Palestinian people to demolish some of the buildings on the al-Aqsa Mosque area. 82 Once the demolition was completed, the Third Temple would be built in its place. 83 Furthermore, some radical Jews within the Zionist movement made plans to blow up the al-Aqsa Mosque, with the goal to free the Temple Mount.…”
Section: Zionists' Plans On the Al-aqsa Mosque's Enclavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowhere is that more pronounced than on Haram-al-Sharif or the Temple Mount. Shortly after the Israeli army occupied the area in 1967, the Israeli Minister Moshe Dayan, out of fear of igniting a religious war, ordered the removal of the Israeli flag from the Dome of the Rock (Cohen 2017) and returned the daily administration of the site to the Islamic Waqf, a body affiliated with the Jordanian Ministry of Religious Endowments.…”
Section: The Battered Status Quo: a Powder Keg On The Mountaintopmentioning
confidence: 99%