This should be the beginning of a war. The dirty arabs think they own our Holy Temple mount. They want to mess with the Jewish soul and there should be a strong show of force against them. If they get away with this they will escalate further against all Jews who support Jewish rights on the Temple mount. Not only rights do I want, but I want 100% Jewish sovereignty on the Holy Temple mount, and no arabs allowed on the entire mount. That piece of dirt Al aqsa can be dismantled and sent to Mecca where it belongs.
Seriously folks... Everyone should be shouting out about this at the Shabbat table this Shabbat. I know I am going to speak up and not fear because I know that this is our land, it is our Temple mount, and the only reason the arabs want it is because they want to desecrate the holiest site to our people. They want us to submit to their false religion and if we do not grow a spine quickly, our special position in Hashems world will be compromised.
Rabbi Yehuda Glick is a caring and warm Jewish soul. I have learned Torah from him from videos produced by the Yeshiva Otniel in Hevron. If the Mitzvah of 'Do not stand idle over your brothers blood' means anything there must be outrage over this horrific event.
Retribution is called for. I do not know what is appropriate but my imagination runs wild with the possibilities.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/10/29/us-born-israeli-activist-yehuda-glick-in-serious-condition-after-shootingA gunman on a motorcycle shot U.S.-born activist Rabbi Yehuda Glick in Jerusalem Wednesday and he was rushed to a local hospital in serious condition.
The Jerusalem Post reported that Glick was shot outside a memorial center in the Israeli capital by the motorcycle-riding gunman, who immediately fled the scene.
“Shots were fired and the victim was rushed to an area hospital in serious condition,” police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told The Jersualem Post.
“Special patrol units are searching the area for the suspect and we are investigating the background of the incident.”
A police spokesman who did not wish to be identified confirmed to Fox News that Glick was the victim.
“It was an assassination attempt,” a Jerusalem city official told The Jerusalem Post. “This is very serious.”
Moshe Feiglin, a lawmaker with the Likud party said a man approached Glick outside the conference and spoke to him in "heavy Arabic-accented Hebrew" before opening fire at point-blank range.
Glick is chairman for the Joint Committee of Temple Organizations and has a long history of advocating for Jewish prayer rights at the Temple Mount, a hilltop compound in Jerusalem's Old City that has been a flashpoint for violence in the current tension over Jerusalem. Glick had been speaking on the topic prior to the shooting.
"The writing was on the wall, the ceiling and the windows. Every Jew who goes up to the Temple Mount is a target for violence," said Feiglin, who pledged to visit the sacred site on Thursday morning, a move seen as a provocation by Palestinians.
The shooting threatens to further heighten tensions in Jerusalem, which has been fraught lately with clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli police.
In recent months, clashes have erupted at Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site between Palestinian stone throwers and Israeli police, over what Palestinians see as Jewish encroachment on the site, the holiest in Judaism and the third holiest in Islam. Israel maintains that it allows free prayer to all, but Palestinians claim Israel is unilaterally widening access to accommodate larger numbers of Jewish worshippers.
The violence erupted over the summer after three Israeli teenagers were kidnapped and killed by militants in the West Bank. Jewish extremists retaliated by kidnapping and burning to death a Palestinian teenager in east Jerusalem, sparking violent riots.
The unrest continued throughout the summer after Israel attacked Gaza in response to heavy Hamas rocket fire. The arrival of Jewish nationalists into the heart of an Arab neighborhood, coupled with the clashes at Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site, has further fueled the tensions.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.