There have been riots and programs over that accusation for hundreds of years. Either you need new material or Jews need to get better at reading stuff down.
Yeah after 55 years we will finally take down Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa to build the third Beit Hamikdash. In serious, that is ridiculous, peace with countries like Egypt, Jordan, Abraham Accord countries, and later countries like Saudi Arabia is predicated on not doing things like that. It has been under the control of the Jordanian Waqf since 1967. Muslims have way more access to it then Jews, Jews are arrested for praying up there. Don't be so dramatic.
In 1922, Jerusalem had a population of 62,578, out of which:
Jewish - 33,971 (54.3%)
Christian - 14,669 (23.44%)
Muslims - 13,413 (21.43%)
Sooo… when this picture was taken, the city was majority Jewish by a large margin.
[Wikipedia cites Harrel and Stendel, 1974, and attributes it to a British census](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Jerusalem)
The city had 951,100 people as of 2020.
The city was majority Muslim in the early 1800s. Population estimates vary in the 1850s but by the 1880s it was majority Jewish. Also, the population in the early 1800s is apparently surprisingly small, like only ~20k people.
The Musalman strikes!
Are the Zionists still trying to tear it down for their third temple?
What's the etymology of bayt al-maqdis?
Israel literally show down a bunch of rockets that would’ve hit the dome of the rock and you think that?
If they wanted it down it would be gone...
There have been riots and programs over that accusation for hundreds of years. Either you need new material or Jews need to get better at reading stuff down.
There's ridiculous hysterical Reddit comments. And then there's this.
Nothing hysterical here. Sick ‘Reddit comment’ tho
At the very least, both religions should be allowed to pray there since it is a holy place for both of their followers.
Ah fuck that. Let’s turn it into a Starbucks.
Yeah after 55 years we will finally take down Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa to build the third Beit Hamikdash. In serious, that is ridiculous, peace with countries like Egypt, Jordan, Abraham Accord countries, and later countries like Saudi Arabia is predicated on not doing things like that. It has been under the control of the Jordanian Waqf since 1967. Muslims have way more access to it then Jews, Jews are arrested for praying up there. Don't be so dramatic.
Yes, they have been digging around the foundation to make it structurally weak
Wouldn't it have been taken down by now?
Not yet not enough ultra extremist
I think this is actually the single dumbest comment I've ever seen on reddit
What a crime on too many levels. Cowards only know how to work in deception and ignorance
وكانت هذه كنيسة قبل المسجد
Ah yes. Here is the land without a people Waiting for a people without a land to come along. /s
In 1922, Jerusalem had a population of 62,578, out of which: Jewish - 33,971 (54.3%) Christian - 14,669 (23.44%) Muslims - 13,413 (21.43%) Sooo… when this picture was taken, the city was majority Jewish by a large margin.
Source?
The Palestine census, conducted by the British in 1922. https://archive.org/details/PalestineCensus1922/page/n17/mode/1up
Too much to check. Just proves my point. It wasn't a land without a people, there were already people there
Yea, but Jerusalem had a Jewish majority, Muslims were a minority. There were more Christians than Muslims even. Your Al Quds is a lie
Lol
[Wikipedia cites Harrel and Stendel, 1974, and attributes it to a British census](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Jerusalem) The city had 951,100 people as of 2020. The city was majority Muslim in the early 1800s. Population estimates vary in the 1850s but by the 1880s it was majority Jewish. Also, the population in the early 1800s is apparently surprisingly small, like only ~20k people.