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avi k:”Whether or not we should “provoke” Moslems (as if our very existence is not already a “provocation) is a political and military question and thus the legitimate purview of politicians and military leaders.”

to avi k, and all thoses who think that gedolim dont think about political issues when paskening halacha:

http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/270282/rav-dovid-yosef-to-pm-netanyahu-close-har-habayis-to-jews.html

a quote from that article:

http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/269892/ravaad-yerushalayim-speaks-out-against-visiting-har-habayis-reiterates-the-chiyuv-kores.html

quotes from that article:

“not to mention they cause terror attacks”

“This leads to hatred”

and on many ywn article about jews on har habis, the article concludes:

“on Sukkos former Israeli President Shimon Peres paid a visit to the Sukka of Maran HaGaon Rav Elyashiv ZATZAL, where Rav Elyashiv called on the President to prevent Jews from visiting Har Habayis, stating it is an act that that is viewed as extremely provocative by the goyim. Maran stated everything possible must be done to avoid a religious war, and the provocateurs are playing with fire.

Maran is quoted as explaining to the president that Halacha forbids going onto Har Habayis but today, it is more than this, it is an act that may lead to a religious war and bloodshed.”

again “stating it is an act that that is viewed as extremely provocative by the goyimstating it is an act that that is viewed as extremely provocative by the goyim”

“it is more than this, it is an act that may lead to a religious war and bloodshed.”