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The Israeli government prohibits non-Muslims from entering Al-Aqsa until the end of Ramadan

The raids provoked artillery and airstrikes by Israel, as well as rocket attacks from Gaza, southern Lebanon, and Syria.The statement was released by Netanyahu’s office following a meeting of the country’s top security officers. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, Israeli Police Chief Herzi Halevi, Shin Bet Chief Ronen Bar, and Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai all unanimously approved the restriction.

In a statement from his own office, Gallant reaffirmed the security chiefs’ unanimity.

Netanyahu reportedly gave security officials the go-ahead to use whatever force is required to protect the Western Wall so that Jews can continue to worship there outside of the compound, according to Israeli media. In the Jewish religion, the wall is a holy location and a place of prayer. Buraq Wall is how Muslims refer to it.

Following Israeli air and artillery operations, the raids provoked rocket fire from Gaza, southern Lebanon, and Syria.Following discussions among Israel’s top security officials, a statement from Netanyahu’s office was released. Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defense minister, Herzi Halevi, Ronen Bar, and Kobi Shabtai, the commissioner of police, all unanimously advocated the prohibition.

Gallant issued a statement from his own office reiterating the security chiefs’ unanimity.

According to Israeli media, Netanyahu gave security officials the go-ahead to use whatever force is required to protect the Western Wall so that Jews can continue to worship there outside of the compound. Jews consider the wall to be both a holy site and a place of prayer. They refer to it as the Buraq Wall.

Following Israeli air and artillery operations, the raids provoked rocket fire from Gaza, southern Lebanon, and Syria.Following discussions among Israel’s top security officials, a statement from Netanyahu’s office was released. Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defense minister, Herzi Halevi, Ronen Bar, and Kobi Shabtai, the commissioner of police, all unanimously advocated the prohibition.

Gallant issued a statement from his own office reiterating the security chiefs’ unanimity.

According to Israeli media, Netanyahu gave security officials the go-ahead to use whatever force is required to protect the Western Wall so that Jews can continue to worship there outside of the compound. Jews consider the wall to be both a holy site and a place of prayer. They refer to it as the Buraq Wall.

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