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VisitHow will the Palestinian Authority respond to Ben Gvir's actions at the Temple Mount by end of 2024?
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Ben Gvir Leads Jewish Prayers at Al-Aqsa, Challenging Status Quo
Aug 13, 2024, 11:04 AM
In a controversial move, Israel's Minister of National Security, Ben Gvir, led Jewish worshipers in prayer at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, a site known as the Temple Mount to Jews. This action challenges the longstanding status quo, which has traditionally banned Jewish prayers at the sensitive site. The event, which saw hundreds of supporters participating, has sparked tensions with Prime Minister Netanyahu, who has previously upheld the policy of restricting Jewish prayer at the location. The Temple Mount is a significant religious site for both Muslims and Jews, making the incident particularly sensitive.
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