Israel is stepping up security measures ahead of the first Friday prayers of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in Jerusalem ...
Those allowed are men age 55 and older, women age 50 and older and children up to age 12. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Reacting to Israel’s order, the Palestinian Authority that restrictions on worshippers trying to enter the mosque for prayers ...
Ramadan often presents a security challenge in Jerusalem, but this may be ... For Hamas and its supporters, the war with Israel is a war for the Temple Mount, the writer contends.
"It is emphasized that there is no limitation regarding Israeli Arabs", it added. The Al-Aqsa lies at the heart of ...
Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties ... the city of Jerusalem was the capital of the kingdom of David, the place where the first Jewish Temple was destroyed ...
The Israel Police will deploy around 3,000 personnel, including Border Police officers, throughout Jerusalem on March 7, to secure prayers for the first Friday of Ramadan.
Since the beginning of Ramadan, Israel has restricted the entry of Palestinian worshipers to the Al Aqsa Mosque ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that Israel will allow a limited number of Muslim worshippers from the ...
Some 90,000 Palestinians prayed at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City under tight security by Israeli forces ...
Letters sent by Hamas senior members reveal their efforts to secure funding and support for the terrorist organization's ...