I watched about 4-5 films of the border police in action last night. So there really is a lot to say that your understanding of the situation is a matter of perspective. I was watching tens of thousands of Arabs, Muslims, up on top of Har HaBayit and they're jumping up and down and they're celebrating and, you know, "We're the victors" and stuff like that. It was amazing to watch these films once they got rolling in the late afternoon -- of thousands of Arabs running away from Har HaBayit! Every time I see a ripening pomegranate (rimon in Hebrew) on a tree I think about grenades (also "rimon" in Hebrew), cuz I've been in these things -- you can get 8 or 10 or maybe 20 border police up on a roof and when those rimonim come flying - even though they're only rimonei helem (stun grenades) . . . when they start, you just want to leave! The Arabs were running into the alleyways, I mean they weren't stopping to throw stuff back -- they were getting out of there and so here you are: "We won! We're the victors". And you watch tens of thousands of them running away and trying to get out of there as quick as possible. So, for me, when I look at that, I kind-of laugh . . . and the fact of the matter is, this is the return to the status quo: they used to riot, and the border police would chase them off.
You see them celebrating on Har HaBayit and then see one of them get nailed in the leg or on the shoulder, getting hit with a rubber bullet, and seeing them carry him off on a stretcher. When you see all his friends running away as fast as their two little legs can carry them. Even running from shock grenades. Granted, they make a horrible noise, but they don't injure you. I cannot look at a scene like that and claim great victories for them. Granted that I really wish we didn't have to do this every time this kind of thing comes up, but still . . . They should have victories like this every day . . . victories where we run them off in a matter of minutes, tens of thousands of them.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozBWw5RuxZY&feature=youtu.be
The guys are pretty good at running off . . . you know, they'll trample women and a couple of children. When they want to move, they know how to get out of there. And if you were American, you might be aware of how this is similar to the Battle of Gettysburg. The Confederate Army got wiped out but they did charge the hill. There is a scene where the Confederates got to the top of the hill and planted their flag at the top. And that was it! That was the turning point of the war. The Confederates were not going to survive the war. . . but they did get to the crest of the hill. Oh, they did feel good about themselves then!And, of course the Palestinian flag was taken down to complete the return to the status quo.
Oh wait! One more thing! Men under the age of 50 were not allowed onto Har HaBayit today for prayers for security reasons. Impressive victory, guys! And thank-you, Yosef, for giving me a different perspective on what happened. We need to see things over the long term, don't we? And not over hours or even days.#Now #Video #Watch The Israeli soldiers taking down the Palestinian flag from the walls of al-Aqsa pic.twitter.com/T529NUg9Ni
— Muntaser Alrefai (@muntaser_buz) July 27, 2017
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