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
Netanyahu knew of Ben-Gvir's Temple Mount ascent in advance, minister says
Minister Yitzhak Wasserlauf defended his Temple Mount visit on Tisha B'Av, stating it was coordinated and criticizing Jewish condemnations.
Opposition strikes down coalition law after Otzma Yehudit absent from plenum
Israel's government removed the next three bills from the plenum's agenda after realizing they no longer had a majority.
‘Temple desecrators’: Haredi newspapers slam Ben-Gvir's ascent to Temple Mount
Leading Ashkenazi haredi newspaper criticized Itamar Ben-Gvir for visiting the Temple Mount, urging Prime Minister Netanyahu to act against him.
International outrage over Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Temple Mount visit threatens hostage negotiations
Qatar, the US, and others condemned Ben Gvir's Temple Mount visit as provocative, warning it could derail hostage release talks.
‘Jewish myth:’ In Arab world, many still refuse to accept the two Temples' existence - analysis
‘Temple denial’ is a known practice amongst those who seek to deny any historical presence for Jews in Israel, leading to a denial of Israel’s right to exist
Likud MK: Israel still exists due to Netanyahu, Gallant could have led to destruction
Nissim Vaturi has made other controversial comments in the past, such as claiming in June that demonstrators advocating for a hostage deal acted as a 'wing' for Hamas.
Netanyahu's office slams Ben-Gvir for breaking Temple Mount status quo
Ben-Gvir attempted to assert that the status quo, under which Jews can visit but not pray on the Temple Mount, no longer exists.
Tisha B’Av: A tragic fast day more relevant than ever - opinion
'Any generation in which the Temple is not rebuilt is considered as if they themselves have destroyed it' (Talmud Yerushalmi Yoma 1:1).
This week in Jewish history: Roman emperor Titus attacks Temple court
Av 2, 3830 (70 CE): Roman emperor Titus began battering operations against the wall of the Temple court
Ben-Gvir is not the first to unequivocally promote Jewish prayer at the Temple Mount - opinion
The right to prayer at the Temple Mount was permitted long before Ben-Gvir, by the highest court in the land.