But Mohomod, it's not the Jews that are the problem, its the Moooslems. That's why Christians and Baha'is prefer to let the Jews be in charge of the security of their holy sites rather than intolerant Muslims that cannot coexist with anybody and will destroy their sites. Maybe when the Palestinians accept the fact that Israel as a JEWISH STATE is here to stay, and not every piece of land in the Middle East needs to be another yet Islamic shithole, then perhaps there might be a chance for peace.
Israel is not an exclusively Jewish state no more than the U.S. is an exclusively Christian state. That aside your comments regarding the holy sites do not jive with what the U.S. Department of State recently reported:
"Arab Christian leaders said that Israeli security authorities obstructed access to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem for Palestinian Christian residents of the West Bank, including clergy, which significantly reduced their ability to enter Jerusalem. Some Christian leaders said that Israeli authorities gave preferential treatment to Jews celebrating Passover and to international visitors making pilgrimages when the authorities enacted restrictions that impeded the activities of local Christians celebrating Easter. Jerusalem Christians had to pass through four police checkpoints before reaching the Church of the Holy Sepulchre; according to Christian advocates, pepper spray was used indiscriminately at the various checkpoints. On Good Friday, the Israeli police temporarily blocked the Latin Patriarch from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and pushed him, to make way for pilgrims, setting off a small fight before the procession was allowed to continue, according to a joint report by the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel and the Jerusalem Inter-Church Centre. During other holy days, Christian leaders also stated that the police did not always honor requests to provide security escorts for religious processions, which left them vulnerable to harassment in the Old City from non-Christians."
Report on International Religious Freedom