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Temple Mount Patience - How Long Will it last?

Reader comment on item: Who Won, Israel or Hamas?
in response to reader comment: What Does The Eleven Days of May Trigger?

Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Jun 13, 2021 at 00:29

Enough time has elapsed to assess a greater and more developed sense of just exactly what the Eleven Days of May accomplished; for while there is no conclusion yet as to who might actually have won, the more subliminal conclusion is that some time was bought before the planning is revealed about the timing of the next action to be brought to bear.
While the world is watching Cornwall and next Geneva, those that were not invited to the United Kingdom are watching for signals of a potential response to the next series of incursions that are bound to occur; and not too far from now. Further, a more subtle situation may be acted out as, as Dr. Pipes proffered, Quranic inclinations will be part of the dialogue in which 'Palestinians' issues are more in view in the 'change bloc' government to being inaugurated shortly. Still, there is one other place that cannot be ignored: the one that initiated the Eleven Days of May; this will not go away any time soon; actually, not ever..

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