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Unwittingly, Scout Grant gave a platform to the legitimacy of the preaching of the war of Gog and Magog Israel today

2022-08-02T05:41:26.697Z


Despite the appearance of an extremist Palestinian youth, the opening episode of the season of "Who's Afraid of Mzoutif Grant" focused on the intra-Jewish volcano and the conflict between the religions • It tried to present the extremists as whimsical and delusional characters, but in practice it only pushed them one step further to the front of the stage


Everyone knows Scout Grant.

Even when she sits in a head covering on the steps of the Temple Mount and discusses plans for the coming of the Messiah with two hillbilly boys - someone will recognize her, and then politely ask to be pushed into the conversation.

This is the story of Tawfik, the only Palestinian who managed to start the season opening episode of her docu-series, "Without Borders".

It is not certain that Tawfik's extreme views represent the majority of Palestinians, and it doesn't matter because he was not that relevant to the story that Grant told and the conversation she had there.

It is likely that this is a conscious choice of a scout - to exclude the Arabs from the debate, in order to allow a deep engagement among the Jewish inner consciousness regarding the legitimacy in general to have a serious discussion about crushing the Dome of the Rock and speeding up the construction of the Third Temple in our lifetime.

Grant spoke with a wide national religious scale and heard a variety of opinions.

She moved among activists, heard dystopian prophecies, documented Jewish attempts to ferment on the mountain, and asked women if they didn't mind fighting for a temple whose entrance would be limited to men only.

As the atmosphere around her developed into a heated confrontation, Grant brushed aside two young women with the Israeli flag.

She feared for their lives and gave them a motherly hug.

"I'll make a little mental arrangement for you," she whispered to them while hugging, and one of them answered her: "It's not pretty, we don't need brainstorming. We're legitimate."

Because if we put aside the conflict between religions, according to Grant the public struggle is currently centered on a battle between Jews over the legitimacy of preaching the war of Gog and Magog.

Grant presented most of those involved as delusional and non-normative characters, who need a little turning in the head, but at the same time pushed legitimacy with her own hands a tiny step towards the mainstream.

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Source: israelhayom

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