Unlike previous years, the police did not coordinate with the Waqf procedures on the Temple Mount for Ramadan
This year, the Israeli police have decided not to coordinate with the Waqf regarding prayer times and food entry to the Temple Mount during Ramadan, leading to increased tensions and restrictions in the area.
Another Violation of the Status Quo: Police Extend Visiting Hours for Non-Muslims on the Temple Mount
The Israeli police have extended visiting hours for Jews and tourists at the Temple Mount for the first time to coincide with the opening of Ramadan, a move described by the Palestinian Authority as a dangerous escalation.
Netanyahu at Government Meeting: Ben Gvir does not change the status quo on the Temple Mount โ everything is coordinated with me
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir's actions do not alter the status quo at the Temple Mount and are coordinated with him, amidst claims of changes to existing policies.
Netanyahu in government meeting: Ben Gvir does not change the status quo on the Temple Mount โ everything is coordinated with me
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that changes made by National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir do not alter the status quo at the Temple Mount and are coordinated with him, following concerns raised by the deputy legal adviser regarding the matter.
To maintain Jerusalem, the next district commander will need to stand up to the minister
The article discusses the tension and activities surrounding the Temple Mount, highlighting the presence of various groups and individuals engaged in worship and surveillance.