Jews owned those houses in 1947, then in the 1948 war they evacuated, and the houses were occupied by squatters, who in a court ruling in 2021 was evicted from the land. I guess it is a question of if the neighborhood is a part of Israel or Palestine.
Article that OP linked to call them terrorists. If you try to kill Jews, then why should Jews have any respect to you? Make peace with the Jews, and they will have respect towards you.
There is no genocide against the Palestinians. The ones who are killed, are those fighting Israel, enemy combatants.
Also it is not an apartheid state, as Muslims living in Israel has the same rights as the Jews living there do.
So when you say children, you mean terrorists. Anyway Hamas uses children as human shields, so among those he had to run over, I am sure some children were among them. Hamas uses children as human shields, that when the terrorists get bombed, they can start crying, like seen in this post. Using human shields is forbidden by the Geneva convention, so they are legit military targets, when terrorists hides among them.
The wailing wall was not a part of the 2nd Temple, but was apart of the outer wall surrounding the 2nd Temple. On top of the wall, is what is known as the Temple Mount, where a Mosque stands today. We know that not one stone was left on top of another, as there was gold in the 2nd Temple when it burned down, so in order to access the gold that melted, all the stones had to be removed, so the Romans could access the ground beneath, and get to the Jew gold.
Also going to the wall is done as a sign of respect, not to worship the wall.
The Israeli military said it had targeted Hamas fighters operating inside a command centre in the car park, after which a fire broke out "likely due to secondary explosions". The military said the incident was under review.
Hamas set up their command center next to hospitals, so they can start crying once they are hit, how they been fighting this whole time.
Congress recently replenished a key source of FEMA’s response efforts, providing $20 billion for the agency’s disaster relief fund as part of a short-term government spending bill to fund the government through Dec. 20. The bill also gave FEMA flexibility to draw on the money more quickly as needed.
If they hate me, then let them hate me.
1 John 3
No matter how much they might hate me, love for our brethren reminds.