I can see how this would work, if they mean Arabs tolerating zionist attempts at wiping out their heritage to their land it makes perfect sense.
The Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Centre is constructing a Museum of Tolerance on the cemetery. The centre says the museum will seek to promote “unity and respect among Jews and between people of all faiths”.
The project has raised the ire of the Muslim community in the city. There have been accusations that exhumed remains have been damaged.
Despite a temporary injunction on work at the site issued by the Islamic Court – a division of the Israeli justice system – Israeli archaeologists and developers have continued excavating remains at the cemetery, says Durgham Saif, a Palestinian lawyer.
There is a ‘museum of tolerance’ in Los Angeles which is devoid of educational value but rather focuses on using media presentations to provoke emotional responses in the attendees, it’s more about propaganda and indoctrination than it is about education. When seen not as a museum but as a propaganda device it makes sense for the museum to be built in a place Arabs hold in high regard, it is yet another way zionists are wiping out evidence of Arabs living in the land over the years.
The counter argument is absurd, from Charles Levine, the spokesperson of the Museum,
“Why didn’t they protest when the car park was built?” asks Mr Levine, referring to the part of the cemetery converted into a car park 20 years ago and now part of the site for the museum.
“Wherever you dig in Jerusalem you are going to find graves and archaeological sites. We are fully committed to resolving this issue in a respectful manner.”
The car park did not cut off Mr. Hamdi Bader from visiting his grandfathers grave. If you were really looking to resolve the issue in a peaceful manner you would not have started excavating the graves while the matter had not even gone through court. Congratulations, you both broke your own countries law (not that anyone cares, no one is going to prosecute a zionist for wronging an Israeli-Arabs) and you showed the sheer hypocrisy of your precious ‘Museum of Tolerance’. How about building it on a Jewish graveyard and seeing what kind of response the Jewish community would give?
