Tel Aviv / PNN /
The Israeli association "Ayer Amim" revealed that the Israeli government is funding the Red Heifer Project, which is considered a precursor to building the "alleged Temple." As part of this project, settlers in the "Shiloh" settlement north of Ramallah organized a spectacle where they burned a red heifer.
According to "Ayer Amim," the Israeli government has allocated budgets to settlement associations involved in financing the "Red Heifer Project," which aims to build the "alleged Temple" in the area of the Dome of the Rock in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
The association stated that tens of millions of shekels were allocated for the "Red Heifer Project," which will be organized and supervised by the "Temple Institute."
According to the association, the "Temple Institute" invests efforts and funds to find the "Red Heifer," through which some necessary rituals for building and establishing the "alleged Temple" will be carried out.
The association revealed that officials in the Israeli government and some coalition parties have joined the activities of "Temple organizations" last year and assisted them in bringing the red heifers to Israel.
Additionally, the association exposed the cooperation of the Israeli Heritage Ministry, headed by Minister "Amihai Eliyahu," who helped provide an archaeological site in the West Bank and designated it as a visitor center to establish a cattle farm in close and continuous cooperation with the archaeological institute in the Civil Administration under the Israeli occupation authorities.
Channel 12 Hebrew previously revealed in a report the Israeli government's attempt to acquire five red heifers aimed at Judaizing the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
According to the report, settler groups, in coordination with the Israeli government, sought to purchase five red heifers from the United States, as stipulated in the Torah.
The report indicated that four of these heifers were brought in on a private plane and are awaiting the discovery of the fifth heifer.
The report stated that when the heifers reach their second year, the settlers will burn them on the Mount of Olives, facing the Al-Aqsa Mosque, as dictated by the Torah.
The report by Channel 12 Hebrew further revealed that the ashes of the heifers will be spread following their burning as a signal to begin the rituals of constructing the "alleged Temple," which would mean the involvement of thousands of settlers in storming Al-Aqsa.
The investigation sheds light on the role of the Israeli government in financing and bringing the heifers and their ongoing involvement since its formation.