They couldn't go to pray with a metal detector on the door, for their protection? Really? Hmm. Sorry, not buying it.
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What’s good for them. They have no problem going through the metal detectors to collect their state benefits every week.
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The will of the peoples is stronger than any weapon.
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It's just time till Israel it self will be removed from world maps, we are believing on GOD and Palestinians
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Keep dreamin’.
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They had no right to put them up to begin with

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No right to protect its people? It has every right. It trumps the right of the people winging and protesting anti-terror measures for sure.
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I'm just saying, the entire compound wasn't and still isn't theirs to decide whether or not metal detectors should've been placed
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It is ours, and the more the Waqf continue what their doing, the closer the date of their expulsion.
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LMAO, are you high? Masjid Al-Aqsa will never belong to you, move along.
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Israelis don't know how life with peace , they just need pray in mosque What's wrong with that
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Life would be peaceful if muslims, christians and Jews were allowed access to their holy sites whenever they felt like it.
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You're completely right
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Of course you ignite the part why they were there in the first place, but we all know Jewish blood is worthless to you
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quite sure Israel has eyes and ears on the site (doesn't take much imagination) Israel will always look after it's citizens
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Very foolish to remove security measures in my view
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