by AP and Israel Hayom Staff
Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel (Habayit Hayehudi), Likud MK Sharren Haskel visit Temple Mount after PM Netanyahu lifts three-year ban on Israeli lawmakers visiting the holy site
Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel visits the Temple Mount Sunday
Two
Israeli lawmakers visited the Temple Mount in Jerusalem on Sunday after
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lifted a nearly three year ban on
members of Knesset entering the holy site.
Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel (Habayit
Hayehudi) and Likud MK Sharren Haskel visited the hilltop compound,
which houses Al-Aqsa mosque. The site, located in the Old City of
Jerusalem, has been venerated by Jews, Christians and Muslims as a holy
site for thousands of years.
Netanyahu prohibited Israeli lawmakers from
visiting the site in November 2015 as a measure to ease tensions with
the Palestinians.
Netanyahu's office had no comment about the lawmakers' visits.
"We hope and pray that Tisha B'Av will be a
day of rejoicing, as the prophet said, and that the Jewish Temple will
be rebuilt," Ariel said, referring to the upcoming Tisha B'Av fast when
Jews lament the destruction of the first and second Temples.
In place of the ban, new regulations were
introduced, stipulating that ministers and MKs must coordinate their
visits with, and obtain prior approval from the National Security Bureau
at the Prime Minister's Office. The number of times they will be
permitted to visit the site will be restricted.
AP and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/07/09/israeli-lawmakers-visit-contested-jerusalem-holy-site/
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