The “status quo” policy at the holy site in Jerusalem remains unchanged, despite far-right government opposition
The “status quo” policy at the holy site in Jerusalem remains unchanged, despite far-right government opposition
Jordan’s ambassador to Israel was held up at the Temple Mount entrance and asked for his permits; Israel says coordination in advance would have prevented this from happening
Israeli PM: ‘The claim that a change has been made in the status quo is without foundation’
In 2006, Ben Gvir joined other activists attempting to perform the Passover sacrifice on the Temple Mount, but were stopped by police
Author asks, 'what's all the fuss about Israel's new National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir visiting the holy site this week?'
Jordan has been protecting the historic status quo for all churches in Jerusalem, as well as Muslim sites
Good grief – there was no reason for Israel’s new national security minister to pick a needless international fight in the government’s first week