by Peggy Shapiro
Palestinian  police shouting "Allahu akbar" opened fire on Jews praying at Joseph's  Tomb Sunday, killing one and wounding four.  The worshippers were  attacked as they were exiting the prayer site by PA policemen, who according to the IDF  "were fully aware that the men they fired on were Israeli worshipers  who were unarmed and posed no threat..." The murder was followed by  Palestinians rioting and burning tires at Joseph's Tomb.
The  incident is not the first Arab violence at Joseph's Tomb.  Under the  Oslo Agreement, the Palestinian Authority (PA) was committed to  protecting it and other holy sites, Jewish and Christian, and to ensure  access by all. On October 7th, 2000, Palestinians mobs overran the site,  killed a soldier, and ransacked the place, burning Jewish prayer books,  and reducing the sacred site to a smoldering heap of rubble.  An  Associated Press dispatch reported, "the dome of the tomb was painted  green and bulldozers were seen clearing the surrounding area," as the  Palestinian Arabs sought to transform the biblical resting place of  Joseph into a Muslim conquest. 
The  Arab strategy is to claim that each and every Jewish Holy place is  rightfully a Muslim site. (The western media usually acquiesce to this  revision of history.) Once they seize control and deny Jews access,  Arabs desecrate and destroy the very places they had recently deemed  "holy." After Jordanians captured the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem in  1949, the local Arab population began a systematic desecration and  looting of Jewish sites. Fifty-seven ancient synagogues were ransacked  and defaced and 12 were totally and deliberately destroyed. This  condition continued until Jordan lost control of Jerusalem in June 1967.
Last  October, Palestinians won their appeal to UNESCO to convert two of  Judaism's holiest places, Rachel's Tomb and the Cave of the Patriarchs,  to mosques. These sites, which for 3,800 years have been the focal point  of Jewish history, have no religious significance to the Palestinians.  Their only value to Palestinians is to destroy them and thus deny their  existence and the long Jewish connection to the land.
The issue is not one of sovereignty or borders. It is not one of geography or politics. It is  one of religious genocide and designed to erase a people and a religion  from the face of the Earth. For those so accustomed to Muslim "outrage"  at any demonstration of Jewish heritage, today's murder might be  explained away by permits and Arab sensibilities: however, to understand  it is necessary to reverse roles for a moment. Arabs, Christians,  Hindus, Ba'hais are allowed to worship when and how they please in  Israel. Imagine if Muslims were attacked by Israeli police as they  approached the Dome of the Rock for Friday worship and if afterwards,  mobs threw burning tires on the prayer rugs and shattered every holy object. The ensuing riots would make the reaction  to a Danish cartoon seem a picnic.  Why are religious humiliation and  intolerance against Islam condemned when they pass as normal against  Judaism? 
The  gravest danger is if Palestinians prevail at the UN this September and  receive a unilateral declaration of a Palestinian State with the 1967  borders. Then all of Judaism's holy sites would fall victim to Arab  control. This Passover's  Palestinian shooting of Jews praying at Joseph's Tomb foreshadows the  devastation to all Jewish holy sites in Jerusalem and the demise of  Jewish religious freedom in the Jewish homeland.
Update - Leo Rennert adds:
                                                    Update - Leo Rennert adds:
During the Passover  holiday, Palestinian police fired at a group of Jewish worshipers who  had just prayed at Joseph's Tomb in a West Bank area under  complete control of the Palestinian Authority.  One worshiper was  killed; several others were wounded.  A short while later, fires were  set outside Joseph's Tomb.
The media promptly fell in  line with the PA's alibi, blaming the victims.  Their visit to the  ancient tomb was not authorized; it had not been coordinated in advance  with the Israeli army and Palestinian officials.  Proper escorts for  visits are arranged twice a month.  But in this case, Jews "sneaked"  into Joseph's Tomb, as the Washington Post put it.  The New York  Times called it more delicately a "surreptitious visit."
However,  what neither the Times nor the Post bothered to ask is why Jews should  be restricted at all from praying at Joseph's Tomb.  After all, Israel  puts no such obstacles in the way of Christian pilgrims praying at  Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulcher, or Muslims praying in Al-Aqsa  Mosque atop Temple Mount.  Why shouldn't observant Jews enjoy similar  full access to their sacred sites?  Where is it written that Jews should  settle for less than people of other faiths?
The fatal  incident involving Joseph's tomb was by no means an isolated one.  Since  Palestinians gained autonomy in the West Bank under the Oslo  Agreements, Rachel's Tomb near Bethlehem became a shooting gallery for  Palestinians intent on barring Jewish worshippers.  An ancient synagogue  in Jericho was desecrated.  And, at the start of the second intifada,  Joseph's Tomb itself sustained massive damage from Palestinian attacks  on the site.
Yet, under the 1996 Oslo Interim Agreements,  Palestinians solemnly pledged that Jewish worshipers would have "free,  unimpeded and secure access" to all sacred Jewish sites under  Palestinian control.  Tell that to Ben-Yosef Livnat, 25, a father of  four, who was killed for reciting prayers at Joseph's Tomb.  What  happened to his right to unimpeded and secure access?
By  repeatedly and blatantly violating this so-called peace agreement,  Palestinians have shot themselves in the foot -- big-time.  Because  there is no more important test of their readiness for statehood than their respect for the sacred roots of Jews in their ancient homeland -- or lack of same.
In  recent years, Israel removed scores of roadblocks and checkpoints to  facilitate Palestinian movement in the West Bank, along with other  confidence-building measures.  But there has been no Palestinian  reciprocity.  Just the opposite.  PA officials have signaled that  they're intent on removing all Jews -- and vestiges of Jewish life --  once they attain sovereignty.
Palestinian leaders could  have shown some smarts by responding with confidence-building measures  of their own -- by making it much easier, for example, for Jews to pray  at Joseph's Tomb.  Just imagine the impact on Israeli public opinion if  the PA unilaterally had put in actual practice "free, unimpeded and  secure access" to this sacred site.  In other words, if Palestinians  actually demonstrated that a peace agreement is more than a disposable  piece of paper.
But instead, as Abba Eban famously noted, Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/04/shooting_jews_at_prayer_coming.html
Peggy Shapiro
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