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10 British citizens planned to conduct riots at Temple Mount during Ramadan
10 British tourists who hold Pakistani citizenship were taken into questioning at Ben Gurion Airport after they landed in Israel. During their interrogation, it was discovered that they were planning on conducting riots at the Temple Mount. Seven of them were deported back to Britain.
Jun 28, 2016, 4:20PM Becca Noy

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On Sunday, a group of 10 British citizens landed at Ben Gurion Airport. The Britons aroused the suspicion of the security agents at the airport, which prompted the security agents to question them. During the questioning, it was discovered that they are Pakistani nationals who came to Israel in order to conduct riots at the Temple Mount during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

Seven of them were deported back to Britain, while the other three were handed over to the Shin Bet for additional questioning. The Shin Bet deported one of them. The other two are still being detained by the Shin Bet.


h/t: EoZ


Elder of Ziyon adds:

This is not peaceful worship

Watch how rioters abuse the Al-Aqsa mosque to launch violent attacks against non-Muslim visitors on the Temple Mount. This is not peaceful worship.
 
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I thought Pakistani Passport was not valid for Israel? Did they have dual passports?
 
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Why you change the title they are not Pakistan but British citizen -
I changed it for clarity. There is a difference between being a "national" and a "citizen". Assuming Jerusalem Online used the term properly - which it may not have - those deported are British citizens but Pakistani nationals.

It is confusing, isn't it? One example: I think a Pakistani man who moves to Britain and marries a British woman can become a British citizen yet remain a Pakistani national.
 
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HE SHOULD HAVE SAID british nationals of PAKISTANI ORIGIN

That would be factually correct.

JUST MORE BAD publicity for Pakistan unfortunately AGAIN
 
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HE SHOULD HAVE SAID british nationals of PAKISTANI ORIGIN That would be factually correct...
That's the one thing we KNOW is not the case.

The article is not ideal, but I didn't find a better source. In one part it says the deported are British citizens, in another part Pakistani citizens. My rule of thumb is that the story is usually more accurate than the headline, so I altered the headline.
 
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R they talking about Right , Faith , Freedom ??? Then why they migrated UK ??? run to Christian Country ???
 
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Britain has a long standing issue of ignoring extremism. I for one wish that the Al-Aqsa mosque is opened to tourists like the mosques in Turkey; there is nothing in scripture or otherwise that stops non-muslims from visiting mosques.
 
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...I for one wish that the Al-Aqsa mosque is opened to tourists like the mosques in Turkey; there is nothing in scripture or otherwise that stops non-muslims from visiting mosques.
The Jordanian waqf stopped issuing tickets to non-Muslims to go inside the mosque years ago (link) and lately has tolerated very bad behavior, some of which you've apparently seen in the above video.
 
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The Jordanian waqf stopped issuing tickets to non-Muslims to go inside the mosque years ago (link) and lately has tolerated very bad behavior, some of which you've apparently seen in the above video.
That bad behavior has to do with existing hatred for Israeli visitors due to their blatant violation of mosque rules and etiquette. For e.g Tourists and visitors in Turkish Mosques have to cover their heads and are not allowed to wear shoes inside the mosque; on the other hand, there are various pictures and a personal account of my own father who has visited the mosque as a US citizen of Israeli occupation forces standing over worshippers with their rifles pointed at them and wearing soiled shoes to the prayer area.
So yes, there is a good history of blatant disrespect and violation of religious rights by Israeli forces that ends up fuelling the hate for any visitor besides Muslims to mosques.
 
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Muslims like Pakistani, Bangladeshi who emigrated to western countries tends to more loyal to their country of origin than to country which gave them citizenship( i saw news about Pakistani, afghani, iranian fighting among themselves shouting their country name in refugee camp). They put interest of their origin country ahead of interests of country where they are living now. their opinion usually differ from rest of their countrymen( current). And some of them try to shove their ideology to rest of their countrymen and curses their own country like any other Pakistani and Palestinian. Their ideology seems different than rest of American, British or french ( where they residing right now) and seems more Pakistani or Bangladeshi than any westerner.
 
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