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Monday, October 12, 2015
Police take licensed gun Jerusalem woman had for protection for 35 years because she may have prayed on the Temple Mount

Jewish Woman Loses Gun for 'Praying on Temple Mount'
In midst of terror wave and as mayor calls to bear arms, Old City resident
has gun taken over police claim unrelated to her handgun.
By Ido Ben-Porat First Publish: 10/12/2015, 11:16 AM
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/201753#.VhuF1uyqqko

In the middle of an Arab terror wave centered around Jerusalem's Old City, a
55-year-old female Jewish resident of the restive area has had her license
to carry a handgun removed by the Internal Security Ministry.

The reason given for removing her means of self-defense? According to the
ministry, police claim she "prayed on the Temple Mount," the holiest site in
Judaism.

The woman, Feiga Tavnes, has lived in the Old City for the past 35 years.
For all of those 35 years she has held a license to carry a firearm and
owned a personal handgun, and in all those years she has never been
investigated or run afoul of the law.

However, specifically now as Arab terror attacks have ramped up in the area
around her home, she was ordered to hand over her gun.

The reason given in the letter asking her to do so was simply "a
recommendation of the Israel police for...praying on the Temple Mount, and
therefore due to the danger it is recommended to cancel her license."

Making the incident all the more surprising is the fact that Tavnes has
never been investigated by the police for praying on the Temple Mount, which
even if she had been would not constitute a legal grounds to remove her gun
license.

The Jordanian Waqf has been left in de facto control of the Mount, where it
has banned Jewish prayer despite Israeli laws and court rulings stipulating
freedom of worship.

Adding to the seriousness of the move to negate her license is the fact that
Tavnes's husband previously was stabbed by an Arab terrorist right by their
house. The move also comes after Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat called on all
license-holding Jerusalemites to carry their weapons at all times.

"Abandonment of Jews"

Attorney Adi Kedar of the Honenu legal aid organization submitted an urgent
petition last week to the Internal Security Ministry, demanding that the
decision be overturned and Tavnes's weapon be returned.

"The recommendation of the Israel police lacks any basis and is mistaken,"
wrote Kedar, demanding that he be immediately given the details of the
police source that recommended canceling the woman's gun license so as to
sue them for harassment.

"My client was not investigated for prayer on the Temple Mount, and even if
there was a suspicion of that, that is not a suspicion at all connected to
her gun license," noted the attorney.

"This shocking case of abandoning Jews in such a difficult period is just
the tip of the iceberg, and reveals the continued management of the Israel
police and the Internal Security Ministry in my cases over recent years, in
which the weapons licenses of residents of Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem
residents was revoked."

"In similar cases petitions were submitted to the court and the petitions
were accepted, but the time dealing with the case and the bureaucracy leaves
the civilians for an extended period - sometimes even over a year - without
a weapon, posing a danger to them and to their family members," said Kedar.

The attorney added, "we must remember that we are dealing with civilian
residents of Judea and Samaria of neighborhoods in Jerusalem, who
unfortunately are exposed to daily terror attacks. I call on the prime
minister and the appointed minister to re-examine the entire management of
the Internal Security Ministry in terms of weapons licenses. I hope that
until then lives will not be endangered G-d forbid due to this management."

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