Palestine and the Islamic world certainly condemned and rejected Milei’s call to rebuild the Third Jewish Temple.
They consider the call an insult and provocation towards their religion and rights.
They also consider the call a violation of international law and UN resolutions, which recognize Palestine’s rights over East Jerusalem and Temple Mount, and prohibit any change in the status quo in that area.
Palestine and the Islamic world’s reaction to Milei’s call may be influenced by several factors, including:
The desire to defend their rights and dignity, which they feel have been violated by Israel and its allies.
They may feel Milei’s call is an attack on their identity and existence, and that they must resist and defend themselves.
They may also feel Milei’s call is a challenge to their faith and loyalty to God and Prophet Muhammad, and that they must prove and fight for their beliefs and commitments.
The desire to take advantage of Milei’s call as propaganda and mobilization leverage for themselves.
They may want to use Milei’s call as proof of the evil and injustice of Israel and its allies, and justification for their resistance and jihad.
They may also want to use Milei’s call as an appeal for Muslims and the world to support and help Palestine and Al-Aqsa Mosque while condemning and isolating Israel and its allies.