Temple Mount
Israel to allow up to 10,000 Palestinians to ascend Temple Mount per day during Ramadan
Up to 10,000 Palestinians per day will access the Temple Mount during Ramadan, with age restrictions in place and mandatory digital documentation at crossings, subject to security approval.
Jerusalem Police complete Ramadan preparations, vow to maintain status quo on Temple Mount
Israeli activist group decries 'aggressive policy on the Temple Mount' ahead of Ramadan
Temple Mount’s delicate balance tested as Jewish prayer, Ramadan crowds meet
Dispelling the myths regarding Ramadan - opinion
Jerusalem, declared Sir Mark Sykes, is “inflammable ground” and “a careless word or gesture might set half a continent aflame.”
Israel decides against Ramadan restrictions on Palestinians - Netanyahu
During the first week of Ramadan, no new limitations would be placed, and the number of east Jerusalem and West Bank Muslims allowed into the Temple Mount will remain the same as previous years.
Letters to the editor, March 4, 2024: Contrasting articles
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Is the media about to ignite World War III? - opinion
When false accusations are inevitably made against Israel during Ramadan this year, how will the international media handle it?
Why Ramadan at al-Aqsa is an annual flashpoint of violence - explainer
Tensions rise in Jerusalem ahead of Ramadan over Al-Aqsa Mosque access limits advised by Ben Gvir, sparking fears of unrest.
Israel is still reviewing access to Al Aqsa over Ramadan
"The specific issue of prayer on the Temple Mount, in Al Aqsa, is currently still under discussion by the cabinet," Government Spokesperson Avi Hyman said in a briefing on Thursday.
Netanyahu, police wait until last minute for Ramadan Temple Mount decision
Two weeks before Ramadan, and the concern over fermenting unrest due to intentions to limit the ascent of Israeli Arabs to the Temple Mount is preoccupying security authorities.
US presses Israel on Temple Mount worship, Hamas calls for Al-Aqsa march
Concern is high about the potential for increased violence due to the religious sensitivities of the Ramadan holiday.
Ministers to Netanyahu: Exclude Ben-Gvir from Temple Mount, Ramadan talks
Ben-Gvir called on Netanyahu to unequivocally deny the report in a response on X sent Wednesday night.
'October 7, part two': Iran plans for terror during Ramadan, Israel charges
Defense Minister Gallant presses for more West Bank Palestinian workers, slams Ben-Gvir on Temple Mount.