Palestinians prepare for 'Naksa' marches on Israel's border
Hundreds of thousands join Facebook campaign to mark ‘setback’ of Six Day War; IDF to deploy larger forces along northern frontiers to avoid repeat of Nakba Day violence.
Following the example of this month’s Nakba Day marches, Palestinians and their supporters are preparing to launch another multipronged assault on Israel’s borders this week to mark the “Naksa,” or setback, of Arab defeat and territorial losses in the 1967 Six Day War.
The website “Third Palestinian Intifada” and its Facebook page, “Countdown to the Third Palestinian Intifada,” have posted detailed plans for marches on Israel’s borders with Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Gaza, as well as processions to Jerusalem’s Al- Aksa Mosque, on three separate dates before and during the war’s anniversary.
The group’s “plan of action” calls for mass rallies on June 3, 5 and 7 – the Friday leading up to the Six Day War anniversary, the date on which the war began and the date Israeli troops took Jerusalem, respectively.
This looks like a recipe for disaster.
“We will renew the memory of the Naksa, and we will make it a setback to the occupying entity,” organizers wrote on Facebook. “Thus we declare with all our strength and with our loudest voice that the seventh of June, which marks the rape of Jerusalem… is a day of allegiance to Jerusalem in all countries of the world.”
According to Third Palestinian Intifada’s “plan of action,” following prayers on Friday, Arabs in Israel, the West Bank and Jerusalem will march on the Al- Aksa Mosque to declare their “allegiance” to the holy city.
Egyptians are instructed to gather in Tahrir Square to do the same, as are residents of “the rest of the Arab, Islamic and Western capitals.” Gazans and Jordanians are encouraged to march on their respective borders with Israel.
And then comes the next wave of "protests":
Two days later, Arab residents of Israel, the West Bank and Jerusalem are again instructed to march on Al-Aksa Mosque, and to “clash with Israeli soldiers in contact areas,” while in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan, protesters are to march “peacefully” to their respective border with Israel.
And finally on June 7:
On June 7, “millions of Arabs, Muslims, Christians and liberals of the world, led by university students in different places will swear allegiance to Jerusalem on the day Jerusalem fell and the mosques and churches fell to the hands of the Zionists.”
So now we can add early June to our list of potentially important dates.
September still looms ahead ominously, but this summer may have some surprises in store.
I have been counting the days of Omer since Passover, the count ends after 50 days on Shavuot or Pentecost. On Shavuot the faithful would come to Jerusalem from far and wide to commemorate the giving of the Torah on Sinai, and on Pentecost the flames fell and the disciples were filled with the Holy Spirit and able to speak the gospel in all languages to the throngs of pilgrims. I and many others have been having visions of the last great outpouring of the Spirit starting on this years Shavuot to empower the workers for the last huge harvest this summer. God is bringing the masses to Jerusalem again, I pray the Christians there will be filled to proclaim the gospel to these unsaved people. I see the sickles being handed out and we should all have blisters on our hands by september :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so incredible. There are so many fuzes burning out there....who knows which one will reach the dry powder, and when.
ReplyDeleteJill, that's an inspiring story and vision you have Sister.
Lord, You are amazing.....the end from the beginning. And we're the first and only generation that had a chance to begin to understand it.
Thats a good way to put it Caver - "..so many fuses burning" - exactly right.
ReplyDeleteJill - That is indeed inspiring. Thanks for that :)