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For first time, police allow Jewish worshipers to bring printed prayer to Temple Mount
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In first, police let Jewish visitors take printed prayers into Temple Mount
Police confirm change to longstanding ban on non-Muslim prayer, which comes weeks after Ben Gvir confidant appointed as ...
Israeli police have allowed Jewish visitors to bring printed prayer texts onto the Temple Mount for the first time, marking a ...
The status quo at the site has generally barred Jewish visitors from bringing religious items such as prayer books and ...
Police will allow Jews to enter their holiest site with approved prayer sheets after years of non-Muslim prayer being ...
The change in policy is the latest part of a long-running push by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to revoke the unofficial prohibition on Jewish worship at the site ...
In 1925, the Supreme Muslim Council published a guide to the Temple Mount for tourists that said the site’s “identity with ...
(JNS) Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on August 13th visited the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, where he said his policy was to allow Jewish prayer at Judaism’s holiest site. “We are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Israeli minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir seen at the entrance to the Temple Mount, before entering, in Jerusalem ...
Two unrelated events Tuesday about the Temple Mount threw the spotlight on Judaism’s holiest site, which the Obama administration has been trying to avoid in its peace talk show because it knows it ...
The Temple Mount is the holiest site in Judaism, where the First Temple was built by King Solomon and the Second Temple was ...
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