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SPECIAL REPORT: THE SULTAN AND THE MOUNT

SPECIAL REPORT: THE SULTAN AND THE MOUNT

For 400 years, the Turkish Ottoman Empire controlled Jerusalem. To the sultan caliphs, the Holy City was a mandate to the "throne of the Caliphate." Today, a century after Jerusalem was taken by the British, and then Israel, a new Turkish leader seeks to reassert his authority in the place he calls "Our City."

RENEWED HOSTILITIES THREATEN ISRAELI-GAZA CEASEFIRE

RENEWED HOSTILITIES THREATEN ISRAELI-GAZA CEASEFIRE

More than 40 fires burned across Southern Israel this week due to incendiary balloon attacks, while Israeli security forces confronted Palestinian demonstrators and rioters atop the Temple Mount after Friday prayer services at the al-Aqsa Mosque.

SITUATIONAL UPDATE: A WEEK OF ROCKETS AND RIOTS

Smoke and flame rises over the Gaza horizon after Israeli airstrikes targeting militant infrastructure in the Strip. (Youssef Massoud, Agence France-Presse, Getty Images)

After rioting in East Jerusalem boiled over into an air war between the Israeli Air Force (IAF) and Islamic militants in the Gaza Strip last weekend, the number of rockets, airstrikes and human casualties continued to climb on Friday, with no end in sight. Intercommunal violence between right-wing Jewish Israelis and Arab-Israelis in mixed cities also added to the tension, as mobs of Jordanian and Lebanese Arabs attempted to storm their respective borders with Israel during Friday’s “Day of Rage.”

Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and other Gaza militias have fired over 2,500 rockets into Israeli territory since last Sunday, mostly targeting Israeli communities in the region of Southern Israel surrounding the Gaza Strip, known as the Gaza Envelope, including towns such as Sderot, Ashkelon, Alumim, and Ami'oz. However, Hamas has been showcasing the range of their rocket arsenal as well, targeting cities further afield, including Be’ersheva, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and the Lower Galilee region. Waves of rocket barrages have sent millions of Israelis racing to bomb shelters, sometimes dozens of times in a day, with air raid sirens providing communities in Southern Israel with less than a minute to take cover. Although Israel’s Iron Dome system has intercepted the vast majority of rockets approaching populated areas (at least 1,000 so far), eight Israeli civilians have still been killed and dozens have been wounded as a direct result of the rocket fire so far, including the deaths of two children and two Arab-Israelis, as well as an Indian national. Several other Israelis have died as a result of heart conditions or injuries sustained while fleeing to air raid shelters. IDF Staff Sgt. Omer Tabib, 21, was killed when his military Jeep was struck by an anti-tank missile near the Gaza Strip on Monday. United Airlines and Delta Airlines have cancelled all flights to Israel, as the Israeli cabinet has begun diverting commercial air traffic from Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv to Ramon Airport in the Negev Desert.

Meanwhile, in response, the Israeli Air Force has conducted over 600 airstrikes against Hamas and PIJ targets across the Gaza Strip in the last five days, degrading militant command and control, destroying dozens of rocket batteries, damaging a naval base, and killing over a dozen operational leaders. An IDF ruse which portrayed an imminent ground incursion into Gaza on Thursday night drew militants into underground tunnels around the northern Gazan community of Beit Lahiya, after which the IAF pounded the tunnels with over 450 missiles. Yet despite the IDF’s success in Operation Guardian of the Walls, Israeli intelligence estimates Hamas has tens of thousands of more munitions in its arsenal, suggesting that Gaza militants could continue at the present pace of daily rocket fire for at least two more months. Gazan health officials claim that at least 122 Gazans have died as a result of Israeli airstrikes, including over 30 children, despite the fact that the IDF warns residents in and around the targets of impending airstrikes to evacuate before they are struck. The IDF has reported almost 400 Hamas and PIJ rockets have fallen short of Israeli territory, landing inside the Gaza Strip, where they undoubtedly have caused casualties. Gaza is the third most densely populated area in the world, housing over two million Palestinians in an area only 365 kilometers square (140 miles).

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The last five days have also seen an alarming uptick in intercommunal violence between Israeli-Arabs (i.e. Arabs with Israeli citizenship) and right-wing Jewish groups, with mob violence resulting in the destruction of property and lynching of both Jews and Arabs in mixed cities such as Lod, Haifa, Tamar, and the Biblical town of Cana in the Northern Galilee. Jewish and Palestinian crowds clashed in East Jerusalem on Friday, including the Sheik Jarrah neighborhood, where a dispute over land rights was co-opted by Hamas last weekend as a pretext to initiate the latest round of Israeli-Gaza conflict.

“Day of Rage” marches were also held by Palestinians across the West Bank, resulting in clashes with Israeli troops in the flashpoint cities of Jenin and Ramallah. Palestinian heath officials in the West Bank claim at least 11 deaths as a result of the unrest. The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, the militant wing of the ruling Fatah Party, has called for attacks on IDF positions inside the West Bank. Also Friday, Palestinian sympathizers in Jordan and Lebanon, including descendants of Palestinian refugees from the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, attempted to storm their respective borders with Israel. They overwhelmed border checkpoints at the Israeli-Jordanian border and crossed the “Blue Line” fence near the northern Israeli city of Metula before they were driven back by Israeli tanks and infantry, resulting in the death of one Lebanese Arab man. Although the northern Galil and Golan regions have been mostly quiet for the past week, isolated incidents of rocket fire from Lebanon and Syria in the last two days have threated to open a new front in the escalating conflict.

We would ask the Maranatha family to continue to pray for the people of Israel, the people of Gaza, and members of the IDF, who are fighting for the protection of both Jew and Arab. We pray that the demonically -inspired rage against the people of the Eternal Covenant would come to nothing in the present conflict, and that the enemy would be restrained from provoking Jewish retaliation against Israeli Arabs. We would encourage Wire readers to consider supporting Israeli families in the line of rocket fire by giving to our campaign relief, as we host dozens of families in the Northern Galil and Golan during the conflict.

Maranatha.

Sources:

U.S. sends envoy as Israel-Gaza barrages spiral, Hamas commander killed | Reuters

U.S. airlines cancel flights to Tel Aviv amid escalating conflict | Reuters

IDF: Overnight bombardment targeted Hamas's tunnel network under Gaza City | The Times of Israel

Hundreds attend funeral of Omer Tabib, IDF soldier killed by anti-tank missile | The Times of Israel

IDF Military Intelligence knew Hamas would fire on Jerusalem - The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com)

Israel threatens Gaza with ground attack amid air strikes: Live | Conflict News | Al Jazeera

Pro-Palestinian protestors in Lebanon storm border fences and enter Israel | The Independent

Violence flares between Jews and Arabs on streets of Israel | Financial Times (ft.com)

العربية عاجل on Twitter: "مراسل العربية: إطلاق 3 صواريخ من سوريا باتجاه إسرائيل سقطت بمنطقة مفتوحة #العربية_عاجل https://t.co/a1vIGVFnOW" / Twitter

Status-6 on Twitter: "Gaza Health Ministry reports 122 killed, including 31 children, as a result of IDF strikes since the beginning of the current escalation." / Twitter

Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian on Twitter: "IDF says tanks fired in the area to disperse the suspects that rioted, damaged the border fence, and set a fire in the area. https://t.co/qSmgBNzcQA" / Twitter

כאן חדשות on Twitter: "עשרות לבנונים פרצו את הגבול מול מטולה וחדרו לשטח ישראל הדיווח של @rubih67 https://t.co/vvcBa6w5Cf" / Twitter

Belaaz on Twitter: "🇯🇴 — REPROTS: Jordanians reportedly managed to break through police checkpoints and are now headed towards the Israeli border — The IDF increased forces in the area for fears of infiltration. Israel is in constant contact with security forces in Jordan. https://t.co/Hr8O3aB7Sf" / Twitter

Local Focus - Security Alerts (@LocalFocus1) / Twitter

شبكة قدس الإخبارية on Twitter: "صورة من المواجـــهات عند دوتان جنوب يعــبــد في جنين. #فلسطين #الجمعة https://t.co/s50IGvgvFL" / Twitter

العربية عاجل on Twitter: "إعلام لبناني: الجيش أبعد محتجين عن السياج الشائك مع إسرائيل بحضور قوات الأمم المتحدة #العربية_عاجل https://t.co/a1vIGVFnOW" / Twitter

48 الإخبارية on Twitter: "صورة: توثق لحظة استهداف مقر البحرية بميناء غزة #غزة_تحت_القصف https://t.co/kevo00KSmy" / Twitter

وكالة شهاب للأنباء on Twitter: "#شاهد اندلاع مواجــهات عنيفة مع قوات الاحتلال في كفر كنا بالداخل المحتل https://t.co/gG6i5LLwvR" / Twitter

David A. Daoud on Twitter: "Lebanese protester who crossed border near Metulla, shot by Israeli troops, died of wounds via ⁦@DailyStarLeb⁩ https://t.co/gZIpoeYZUf" / Twitter

OVER 250 ROCKETS LAUNCHED TOWARD ISRAEL

Seven rockets were fired from the Gaza strip to Jerusalem, activating sirens in and around the city. (Picture via @IsraelArabic Twitter account May 10, 2021).

This is a developing story, and we will continue to update this article as events unfold.

Last updated: Tuesday May 11, 2021 10:05 IDT

On Monday evening, May 10, 2021, sirens sounded in downtown Jerusalem as rockets launched from Gaza towards central Israel. Hamas took credit for the attack, saying it was in response to “Israeli crimes and aggression.” This marked the largest escalation of the conflict since Operation Protective Edge in 2014.

Several elements have contributed to this latest rise in hostilities. It is the final week of Ramadan, Israel is celebrating Jerusalem Day, and there have nearly a week of rioting at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Damascus Gate regarding the evictions of Palestinians in the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah.

Over the course of the evening and into the morning of May 11, over 250 rockets of various kinds were launched from Gaza, and Israel responded by conducting 130 strikes at various targets in the Gaza Strip, mainly rocket launchers and targeted eliminations of Hamas and Islamic Jihad leadership. So far, 24 deaths and 103 injuries are reported in Gaza, 9 of whom are children. Israel is reporting some property damage, one injury from rocket fire, and one Arab Israeli killed in riots. Rocket attacks and Israeli responses are ongoing.

Israel had anticipated that its center would be vulnerable to rocket attacks, and after a tense weekend with incendiary balloons, rioting, and threats of bombardment, they shut down roads, stopped all farm work near the Gaza border, cancelled trains running in communities near to Gaza, and redirected flights that would have flown over Gaza to land at Ben Gurion airport.

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We ask the global Maranatha family to be in prayer for the people of Israel today, both Israeli and Palestinian. We pray that the truth would be heard, and that the lies and violent schemes of the enemy to stoke hatred of the covenant people or their Arab neighbors would be exposed and come to nothing. As always, we pray for conflict and upheaval to open new doors for Good News of the Prince of Peace, who has “torn down the dividing wall of hostility” and made “one new man” from His body which includes both Isaac and Ishmael.

Maranatha.

Sources:

https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/cogat-announces-closure-of-gaza-border-crossing-over-rocket-fire-667730

https://www.dw.com/en/jerusalem-tensions-explosions-heard-as-hamas-claims-rocket-attack-live-updates/a-57479412

UNREST ON TEMPLE MOUNT AS TENSIONS RISE

UNREST ON TEMPLE MOUNT AS TENSIONS RISE

Israeli police raided the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem on Friday night and evacuated its occupants, after 17 officers were wounded by crowds throwing stones and fireworks. The violence was some of the worst seen in Jerusalem’s Old City in years, erupting as thousands gathered for Friday evening services at the mosque.