Police are finally beginning to review sermons given in mosques in the capital after ignoring the inciteful messages sent to Islamic worshipers from their houses of worship to date.

It appears the recent ongoing wave of Islamic terror attacks in the capital have compelled police to take a more serious look at Islamic religious leaders who too often use a mosque to spread a message of hate and incitement to strike out against Israelis.

According to Mrs. Liora Goldman, a resident of the Armon HaNatziv neighborhood and head of the audit committee overseeing local ‘minhelet’ governments in the capital, the mosque in Jabil Mukhaber, which borders Armon HaNatziv, regularly calls on Islamic worshipers to protect al-Aqsa against Israelis.

It is explained Jerusalem City Hall takes the incitement from the mosques quite seriously and has invested NIS 200,000 in recent months to measure decibel levels from the mosques. The unreasonable loud broadcasts from mosques is the source of frequent complaints from Jewish neighborhoods but these complaints are by and large ignored by authorities.

The program to measure the decibel level in mosques is expected to get underway in the southeastern area of the capital in the coming months. This has already angered the muchtar (village leader) of some Arab neighborhoods such as Issawiya, where Muchtar Darwish Darwish called the planned decibel inspection “a disgrace”.

A perfect example of why police will be reviewing sermons is the video below which has an over-the-top inciteful message and is hard to both watch and listen to:


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