Israeli appreciation for Christian Zionists?

Israel could start to show their appreciation for Christian Zionists by ending the Nazi-Muslim occupation of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

A House of Prayer for All Peoples?

Israel must stop Muslim religious discrimination against Christians and Jews! The wicked Wakf (the hostile Muslim authorities) illegally forbids Christians from praying or reading the Bible upon the Temple Mount where Yeshua and His students taught and prayed and worshipped. The Temple Mount is supposedly Judaism's holiest site but you couldn't tell it due to their woeful neglect of it and consequent default to Muslims who also illegally discriminate against Jews of faith and trample their religious rights daily.

Israel must understand that Bible believers, both Jews and Christians, honestly consider it a statement of faith when we speak of the Third Temple as an imminent fact on the ground, a prophecy as sure as reality.

Our spiritual conviction -- that the mosques and foreign objects presently polluting the Temple Mount will soon be history (to clear the way for the Temple) -- should not be misconstrued as "incitement" and our biblical beliefs wrongly classified as "dangerous ideas" to abuse, detain and deport innocent people.

If the Israeli authorities are serious about showing proper appreciation for Christian Zionists, let them lift the unjust ban against this Christian Zionist who suffered unjust deportation -- after spending three weeks in the rotting Russian Compound while Edward Abington, Jr. looked the other way -- for writing an article published in Jerusalem (and read throughout Israel and now the world) that exposed the plight of the Temple Mount suffering under Nazi-Muslim occupation.

Why should Israel reject constructive criticism that would bless all mankind? Isn't it past time Israel change the deplorable condition and improve religious relations and welcome Christian and Jewish worship upon the Temple Mount?

From Toledo To Jerusalem

About the Author

David Ben-Ariel is a Christian-Zionist writer and author of Beyond Babylon: Europe's Rise and Fall. With a focus on the Middle East and Jerusalem, his analytical articles help others improve their understanding of that troubled region. Check out the Beyond Babylon blog.

Author: David Ben-Ariel