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Hundreds of Jews led by Minister Ben Gabir went up to the Temple Mount For the first time: dozens bowed down on Mt
Despite the prohibition of the elders of Israel and the Chief Rabbinate and against the status quo, hundreds of Jews, including ultra-Orthodox, went up
to the Temple Mount today, fasting Tisha B'Av, and even bowed down in front of the Temple | Minister Itamar Ben Gabir is also among the immigrants Documentation and coverage (News in Israel)
Despite the prohibition of all of Israel's elders and the Chief Rabbinate, more than a thousand Jews went up to the Temple Mount today (Tuesday) on the fast of Tisha B'Av, prayed, sang, lay down and waved the Israeli flag – contrary to the Israeli status quo with the Jordanian government.
The ascension to the Temple Mount was led by Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gabir, and Minister of the Negev Galilee and National Resilience Yitzhak Wasserlauf.
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Despite the ban and against the status quo
Hundreds of Jews led by Minister Ben Gabir went up to the Temple Mount For the first time: dozens bowed down on Mt
Despite the prohibition of the elders of Israel and the Chief Rabbinate and against the status quo, hundreds of Jews, including ultra-Orthodox, went up to the Temple Mount today, fasting Tisha B'Av, and even bowed down in front of the Temple | Minister Itamar Ben Gabir is also among the immigrants Documentation and coverage (News in Israel)
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Ben Gvir on the Temple Mount, this morning
Despite the prohibition of all of Israel's elders and the Chief Rabbinate, more than a thousand Jews went up to the Temple Mount today (Tuesday) on the fast of Tisha B'Av, prayed, sang, lay down and waved the Israeli flag – contrary to the Israeli status quo with the Jordanian government.
The ascension to the Temple Mount was led by Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gabir, and Minister of the Negev Galilee and National Resilience Yitzhak Wasserlauf.
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Minister Ben Gabir on the Temple Mount
Minister Ben Gabir said when he was on the Temple Mount: “We on Tisha B'av, the Temple Mount, come here to commemorate the destruction of the Temple. But we also have to say honestly: there is a very big progress here in governance, in sovereignty.
Another from Ben Gabir: “I say one more thing: we must win this war. We must win and not go to conferences in Doha or Cairo, but defeat them, bring them to their knees – that is the message. We can defeat Hamas, bring them to their knees.”
Tom Nisani, CEO of Bidino – one of the aliyah organizers: “It is exciting to see Jews praying, singing and bowing on Tisha B'Av on the Temple Mount. Those who wanted to see a flood in Al-Aqsa, received over 40,000 Jews this year who are strengthening Jewish sovereignty on the Temple Mount.”
The one who strongly condemned the pilgrimage to the Temple Mount is the Minister of Religion Michael Malchiali: “It is a duty to protest against the pilgrims to the Temple Mount, and the great leaders of the generations and with them the chief rabbis of Israel for their generations have ruled on the substance of the prohibition of the pilgrimage to the Temple Mount, apart from the prohibitions of Crete which fail the rabbis, there is also an unnecessary provocation in this and is not responsible in the nations of the world, and this was also the opinion of the great national rabbis, headed by Rabbi Kook ztzel and his son Hagarzia ztzel, who expressed that they do not hold the rabbinate of Israel in a way of skipping the Torah prohibition.
The Chairman of the Torah Flag, MK Moshe Gafni, also attacked Ben Gabir: “The damage to the sanctity of the Temple Mount and the status quo is not of interest to Minister Ben Gabir who goes against the great men of Israel and the chief rabbis for generations. The damage he causes to the Jewish people is too great and it also causes hatred Free on the day of the destruction of the Temple.”
Gafni added: “We will have to check with our gentlemen if we can be partners with him and we will clarify this to the Prime Minister as well.”
The Prime Minister's Office stated that “Policy determination on the Temple Mount is directly subordinated to the government and its leader. There is no private policy of any minister on the Temple Mount – neither of the Minister of National Security nor of any other minister. This has always been the case in all Israeli governments.
“This morning's incident on the Temple Mount is an exception to the status quo. Israel's policy on the Temple Mount has not changed – this is how it was and how it will be