Monday, April 17, 2023

Biden and company want to dictate religious prayer at Western Wall

While there's obviously a lot that needs to be done regarding different denominations of Judaism wanting to pray at the Western Wall, Joe Biden and his terrible staff are the least qualified to have any involvement in Israel's affairs, including the following:
The Biden administration is dictating religious policy to Israel over the delicate question of mixed-gender prayer at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, the holiest site in Judaism.

U.S. Ambassador for International Religious Freedom Rashad Hussain, who happens to be Muslim, tweeted on behalf of the administration Sunday that the U.S. supports the implementation of an expansion of the space for egalitarian — i.e. mixed — prayer at the Wall.
Anybody adhering to the Religion of Peace is obviously not a good choice for commenting on this whole issue. Besides:
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prevents Congress, and the government more generally, from making religious laws and policies, but the Biden administration appears to believe that it has the power to express a view on internal religious debates in a foreign country.

However, there is no comparable White House policy on egalitarian prayer at Muslim holy sites or the religious sites of other faiths, in Israel or elsewhere.
So, like I said, this is exactly why what Biden's bunch is doing now is severely atrocious, and perpetuates damage to Israel. And, to make matters worse (also via Breitbart):
A senior delegation representing Palestinian terror group Hamas was set to visit Saudi Arabia on Sunday, according to multiple Arabic media reports, representing a major development as Israel’s hopes of forging official ties with Riyadh appear to dwindle further.

For many years, Saudi Arabia’s relationship with Hamas has been cold and tense, and the kingdom even arrested many people with ties to the jihadist group, which rules the Gaza Strip and openly seeks Israel’s destruction.

But following its landmark rapprochement with Iran, Riyadh appeared set to host a high-level delegation including Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh, his deputy Saleh al-Arouri, and the head of the group abroad, Khaled Mashaal, according to various Palestinian and Arabic-language media outlets, including Jordan’s Al Ghad and the London-based Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Clearly, Saudi Arabia still has a long way to go before it's qualified for being at peace with Israel.

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