Far-right minister leads Israelis into flashpoint mosque compound, performs prayers

Far-right minister leads Israelis into flashpoint mosque compound, performs prayers

Tuesday's entry into Al-Aqsa by Itamar Ben-Gvir and about 2,250 Israelis comes on Tisha Be'Av, a Jewish mourning day.

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Israel’s national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir (centre) vowed to ‘defeat Hamas’ in Gaza during his visit to Al-Aqsa. (AP pic)
JERUSALEM:
Far-right national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir led thousands of Israelis into the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in annexed east Jerusalem on Tuesday and performed prayers marking a Jewish holiday, sources said.

Ben-Gvir, who has often defied the Israeli government’s long-standing ban on Jewish prayer at the mosque compound, vowed to “defeat Hamas” in Gaza in a video he filmed during his visit.

The compound is Islam’s third holiest site and a symbol of Palestinian national identity but it is also Judaism’s holiest place, revered as the site of the ancient temple destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD.

While Jews and other non-Muslims are allowed to visit the mosque compound in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem during specified hours, they are not permitted to pray or display religious symbols.

In recent years, the restrictions have been increasingly flouted by hardline religious nationalists like Ben-Gvir, prompting sometimes violent reactions from Palestinians.

On Tuesday morning, Ben-Gvir and some 2,250 other Israelis walked through the compound in groups, singing Jewish hymns under the protection of Israeli police, an official from the Waqf, the Jordanian body that is the custodian of the site, told AFP.

“Minister Ben-Gvir, instead of maintaining the status quo at the mosque is supervising the Judaisation operation and trying to change the situation inside Al-Aqsa mosque,” the official said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorised to speak on the issue.

Israeli police also “imposed restrictions” on Muslim worshippers trying to enter the mosque, he said.

Images posted on social media networks showed Ben-Gvir inside the compound while several Israelis lay on the ground performing Talmudic rituals.

Ben-Gvir released a video statement on social media platform X, which he filmed inside the compound himself, vowing to win the war in Gaza.

“We must win this war. We must win and not go to the talks in Doha or Cairo,” he said, referring to the US-backed negotiations for a truce and hostage release deal for Gaza to resume on August 15.

“We can defeat Hamas…we must bring them down to their knees,” Ben-Gvir said.

Tuesday’s entry into the Al-Aqsa compound comes on the Jewish mourning day of Tisha Be’Av which commemorates the destruction of the ancient temple.

Last month too, Ben-Gvir, who is known for provocative gestures, said he had prayed inside the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, defying the long-standing rules that permit Jewish visits but forbid prayer.

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