Far-Right Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir Says He Feels Like “Owner” of Al-Aqsa After Controversial Raid
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At one of the most religious places in the Middle East there is a rule break by a member of the Israeli government. Police minister Ben-Gvir prays on the Temple Mount, although the Jews are forbidden there. The minister even calls himself a "lord".
Far-right Israeli minister Ben-Gvir says he feels like “owner” of Al-Aqsa after controversial raid
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister said he felt like the “owner” of Al-Aqsa Mosque after entering the compound in occupied East Jerusalem, days after it reopened following an unprecedented closure of more than 40 days. Itamar Ben-Gvir made the incendiary comments days after thousands of worshippers performed prayers on Friday, having been barred from entering the mosque for over a month, which included during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. …
Itamar Bengvir, Israel's far-right Minister of National Security, visited the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem—a holy site for both Judaism and Islam and a center of conflict—and prayed once again. This is a blatant violation of the 59-year-old agreement between Israel and Jordan.
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