In Israel, Only One Group Suffers Religious Discrimination: Jews
The commitment to universalizing Western values only goes one way.
April 28, 2022
The commitment to universalizing Western values only goes one way.
Following outbreaks of violence on the Temple Mount, during which Palestinians threw stones and Molotov cocktails from al-Aqsa mosque, Israeli authorities decided to ban Jews from visiting the site until May 2, when Ramadan ends. Stephen Daisley comments on this state of affairs whereby the Jewish state bans Jews from Judaism’s most sacred place:
The commitment to universalizing Western values only goes one way.
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Following outbreaks of violence on the Temple Mount, during which Palestinians threw stones and Molotov cocktails from al-Aqsa mosque, Israeli authorities decided to ban Jews from visiting the site until May 2, when Ramadan ends. Stephen Daisley comments on this state of affairs whereby the Jewish state bans Jews from Judaism’s most sacred place:
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