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Israel suspends ties with UNESCO in spat over Jerusalem holy site

That is your perception about Pakistan's education system -
Don't mis-attribute words that come from Pakistanis to me. In the link I provided Pakistan's H.E.C. declared regarding challenges to its anti-Israel stance for Pakistan's universities to "remain very vigilant and forestall any activity that in any manner challenge(s) the ideology and principles of Pakistan, and/or perspective of the government of Pakistan". So evidence and facts and logical thinking don't matter: your minds are, by fiat and design, deliberately demented by Pakistan's education establishment.
 
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Don't mis-attribute words that come from Pakistanis to me. In the link I provided Pakistan's H.E.C. declared regarding challenges to its anti-Israel stance for Pakistan's universities to "remain very vigilant and forestall any activity that in any manner challenge(s) the ideology and principles of Pakistan, and/or perspective of the government of Pakistan". So evidence and facts and logical thinking don't matter: your minds are, by fiat and design, deliberately demented by Pakistan's education establishment.

Coming from someone that cut ties with UN that did not favour malafidely.

Now, you have reached the point to being real you or I must say Israel by way of such unethical, insulting and ill mannered behavior. This is exactly the symbol that how Israel is presented by the representatives before the world, based upon the such syllabus injected through the needles of hatred and by holding grudge in the hearts about others being the prey of self claimed superiority nation complex. Well, Pakistanis did what with you, I am not sure about but firstly individual do not present the whole system and as I see things coming from you, it is like you have it what wanted so it's all up-to you now whether share your opinion being unbiased or contrary to the hatred if you carry any and try to present your view from the learning, sharing and productive point of view instead of bashing others yet expecting roses in return.
 
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Now, you have reached the point to being real you or I must say Israel by way of such unethical, insulting and ill mannered behavior.
You have nothing of substance to respond to my points so you fall back on labeling this Zionist who points out your flaws as "ill-mannered", "insulting", and "unethical". :tdown::tdown:

This is exactly the symbol that how Israel is presented by the representatives before the world, based upon the such syllabus injected through the needles of hatred and by holding grudge in the hearts about others being the prey of self claimed superiority nation complex.
It is an embarrassing situation for anti-Zionists, that Israel's conduct is so much more humane and ethical than their own, isn't it? Doubtless that's what drives much of the antisemitic lies out there.

Well, Pakistanis did what with you, I am not sure about but firstly individual do not present the whole system and as I see things coming from you, it is like you have it what wanted so it's all up-to you now whether share your opinion being unbiased or contrary to the hatred if you carry any and try to present your view from the learning, sharing and productive point of view instead of bashing others yet expecting roses in return.
I'm not here to be liked and collect "roses". I've pointed out that the hate of Zionism is something deliberately inculcated in your hearts through state-mandated bias. Thus in portraying Israel falsely while pretending that it is truth your teachers and leaders have betrayed you, yes?
 
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Even as your post is unethical, baseless and provocative with insulting about our education system but still,

Israel's conduct is so much more humane and ethical than their own, isn't it?

For an answer to your quoted words, first you have to be unbiased and impartial otherwise, it is just your nationalism that you cannot see which is in front of you, the Israeli atrocities in Palestine.

I've pointed out that the hate of Zionism is something deliberately inculcated in your hearts through state-mandated bias. Thus in portraying Israel falsely while pretending that it is truth your teachers and leaders have betrayed you, yes?

So much obsession with our teachers and schools however, UN (officials) is not the student of Pakistani Teachers but the Holy Site ruling is speaking volume contrary to what Israel taught to her people. See Palestine. We do not accept Israel as a country due to your occupation and killings to innocent Palestinians.

Stop provoking and wasting the time as well and go to UN to seek remedy or deal with them (being a free man as you claimed) like Israel does in Palestine so that we can see how much you are free (as per you but it is threatening and inhuman) and do not accept such authorities (your own words to be free).
 
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This is why you all suffer. No humanity, only animalism and a brain turned off with no respect for each other. Fascist is the word!
 
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...Deputy Palestinian ambassador to UNESCO, Mounir Anastas, welcomed the decision on Tuesday. “This resolution reminds Israel that they are the occupying power in east Jerusalem, and it asks them to stop all their violations, especially in the fields of competence of UNESCO such as the excavations,” he told reporters.
Archaeologists spotlight first Solomon’s Temple-era artifacts ever found on Temple Mount
Carried out in rare cooperation with Muslim authorities, series of digs in recent years at flashpoint site yielded unprecedented proof of biblical-time activity, scholars say

BY ILAN BEN ZION October 27, 2016, 9:20 pm


  • Aerial view of the Temple Mount (Nati Shohat/Flash90)

Israeli archaeologists on Thursday presented new details of what they said were the first tiny artifacts, unearthed in situ on the Temple Mount, ever conclusively dated to the time of the First Temple over 2,600 years ago. The discoveries were made during limited scientific excavations carried out atop the flashpoint Temple Mount in the past decade, the first of their kind since the British Mandate.

The highly sensitive Israeli excavations were conducted with minimum publicity in cooperation with the Islamic Waqf which manages the incendiary holy site. The artifacts excavated from the mount, detailed in a paper and presentations at a conference at Hebrew University, are said to include olive pits, animal bones and pottery fragments dating to the time of the First Temple, between the 8th and 6th Centuries BCE.

Archaeologists have previously found a limited number of artifacts from First-Temple-period Jerusalem, but none of those finds were uncovered atop the mount itself. Rather, they were recovered from the Ophel excavations to the south of the Mount, and from the Temple Mount Sifting Project, which examines rubble credibly believed to have been removed from the holy site and dumped in the nearby Kidron Valley.


Conical clay object from Temple Mount dating from the First Temple period (Courtesy: IAA)

“It’s the first time that we’ve found artifacts from this period in situ on the Temple Mount,” Yuval Baruch, the head of the Israel Antiquities Authority Jerusalem region, said Thursday of the discoveries. “As far as the biblical period is concerned, the Temple Mount is a tabula rasa, nobody knows anything,” said Baruch, who headed the archaeological work. It’s still “very limited,” but the tiny fragments of clay and bone are at least something: “It exists.”


Old City Jerusalem, Temple Mount from Franciscan Monastery (undated) (photo credit: © DEIAHL, Jerusalem)

The digs at the Mount were carried out between 2007 and the past year after the Waqf requested authorization from Israel to perform maintenance work on infrastructure servicing the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock, the main structures situated atop the Temple Mount. Previous Waqf projects carried out on the Temple Mount, such as construction of the Marwani Mosque in the late 1990s, did not involve cooperation with archaeologists and resulted in the destruction of antiquities and severe tensions between Israel and the Islamic authorities.


Finds including pottery fragments from the Temple Mount, dated to the First Temple period (Courtesy: IAA)

The IAA had made limited announcements in the past about its activity on the Mount, releasing brief details of First Temple finds, but Thursday’s conference marked the most detailed presentation of the near-decade of work, the finds, and their significance.

Excavation of a trench for electric cables in 2007 allowed archaeologists the first opportunity to delve below the surface of the contested holy site since Israel captured it in the 1967 Six Day War. All work was conducted with police escort due to the sensitivity of the site.

Although the Waqf received permission from the Israel Police and Electric Corporation to lay the power cable, some archaeologists at the time criticized the operation, saying it wasn’t conducted with “professional and careful archaeological supervision involving meticulous documentation.”

Presenting the finds on Thursday after their examination also marked an opportunity for the IAA to rebuff critics who claim the Temple Mount is a scene of archaeological bedlam.


Workers at the Temple Mount Sifting Project, located on the Mt of Olives, October 6, 2016. (Miriam Alster/FLASH90)

While the Temple Mount Sifting Project has rummaged through fill from the holy site excavated during the construction of the Marwani Mosque in the 1990s, these newly described digs were the first archaeological study atop the Temple Mount since the 1930s.

The finds on the Temple Mount itself range from a previously undocumented monumental structure believed to be from the 11th and 12th centuries — the period preceding and including the Crusades — to artifacts from Roman times and, unprecedentedly in situ, finds from as far back as the First Temple period.

“It’s not an excavation that you go to a place and dig,” Baruch said of the work on the Mount. “It’s more inspection, and in that framework finds are discovered.”

Among the most significant of those finds, dug up during the laying of the power cable approximately 400 feet southeast of the Dome of the Rock, was a jumble of remains dating to the First Temple period.

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“This layer included pottery fragments characterized in the 8th and 7th centuries BCE, as well as animal bones and charred olive pits,” Baruch, Ronny Reich and Deborah Sandhaus, authors of the accompanying paper on the discoveries, wrote. “Carbon 14 dating of the olives yielded dates from the 6th to 8th centuries BCE. This date is confirmed by the dates of the pottery.”

Another segment of the same trench turned up a Roman coin dating to 383 CE, and iron arrowheads, which the authors said could be “rare evidence of activity in the Roman period in the courtyard between the raised part of the Temple Mount and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.”

Additional findings from the work carried out on the Temple Mount by the IAA have yet to be published, Baruch said, including conservation work conducted in Solomon’s Stables, a subterranean vault beneath the Temple Mount’s platform, in the past year.

The publication “points to the fact that, despite all the statements and such, we’re on the Temple Mount and working, overseeing, and business is done under the authority of the IAA,” Baruch told The Times of Israel on the sidelines of the conference.

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Ilan Ben ZionIlan Ben Zion is a news editor at The Times of Israel. He holds a Masters degree in Diplomacy from Tel Aviv University and an Honors Bachelors degree from the University of Toronto in Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, Jewish Studies, and English.
 
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