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Far-right minister rejects longtime status quo at flashpoint Jerusalem holy site; Prime Minister's Office: 'Israel's policy ...
Qatari FM warns Israel’s actions on 'occupied Palestinian land' and in Gaza will 'escalate regional violence,' and derail two ...
A controversial visit to Jerusalem’s most sensitive religious site by Israel’s far-right National Security Minister, Itamar ...
Chanting “Death to Arabs” and singing “May your village burn,” groups of young Israeli Jews made their way through Muslim ...
Dozens of rabbis argue that visits to the holiest site in Judaism during wartime do not strengthen Israel’s connection to the ...
In a speech given during his visit to the site, Ben-Gvir said he was "praying for victory in the Israel-Hamas War, the return of all hostages being held in Gaza." ...
Four years after Hamas threats nearly forced the cancellation of Jerusalem Liberation Day celebrations, 2,139 Jews ascended the Temple Mount waving national flags and praying openly.
The Wall has grown in significance because it is all that remains of the Temple and because Jews were (and still are) denied the right to pray on the Temple Mount. The Kotel became precious because it ...
Open prayer and prostration on the Temple Mount by Jewish worshipers is now a matter of routine and permitted by the police on a daily basis, activists for prayer rights at the holy site have said.
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The march to commemorate Jerusalem Day has increasingly become a flashpoint for conflict and has at times devolved into violence.