Now, you cannot even say "Temple Mount" on Temple Mount.
According to the Times of Israel, someone giving a tour on Har Habayit called it the "Temple Mount" during his talk, as is very common. A Waqf official nearby got upset that he called it Temple mount instead of Harim Al Sharif and complained to the police. Though the police said there is nothing wrong with saying Temple Mount and it is not grounds for arrest, they did warn/advise the guide to not use those words.
When you keep giving in to terrorists and unreasonable demands, despite being in the right, they will keep making more and more of such unreasonable demands. And then what will be next?
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Exactly right. Well said.
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