Temple Mount
Temple Mount’s delicate balance tested as Jewish prayer, Ramadan crowds meet
For decades after 1967, the Temple Mount was defined by a simple rule: Jews could visit but not pray. Small but meaningful changes are quietly shifting that balance.
Jews pray on Jerusalem's Temple Mount as decades-old status quo begins to shift
First values, then holy places: Lesson from Sinai and Jerusalem - opinion
Ancient Pilgrimage Road leading to Temple Mount opens to public after 13 years of excavations
Time to wake up! Israeli politicians react to Shin Bet, Netanyahu probe drama
"Bar must think the public is stupid," Ben-Gvir wrote, adding, "the Shin Bet itself was the one that blocked the worsening of conditions for terrorists in prison."
Netanyahu's funding for Hamas via Qatar enabled October 7 invasion, Shin Bet reveals
The Shin Bet also revealed that SIM cards and sensors along the border were activated ahead of time but were ignored.
A look in between sanctity and tension during Ramadan in Israel - opinion
Unfortunately, in recent years, the month of Ramadan in Israel has become a period marked by tension. Instead of preserving the values of compassion, extremist elements exploit the month.
To ascend or not? Rabbi and tour guide share contrasting views on the Temple Mount - interview
Rabbi Rabinowitz and Zheina Fleischer sat down with The Jerusalem Report to answer some questions about the tensions surrounding Judaism’s holiest site.
Jerusalem Police ramp up security measures ahead of Ramadan
The police are also focused on the terrorists who were released to neighborhoods in east Jerusalem as part of the current hostage-prisoner exchange.
Israeli security echelon pushes for limited Temple Mount access ahead of Ramadan - report
Ramadan often presents a security challenge in Jerusalem, but this may be greater this year given the ongoing seven-front war and Operation Iron Wall in the West Bank.
Trump’s win sparks hope for Jewish sovereignty on Temple Mount - opinion
Trump was overwhelmingly elected to save the United States from decline and to protect Israel from surging anti-Zionism and delegitimization in international courts and global public opinion.
This week in Jewish history: Babylonians besiege Jerusalem, Zola publishes 'J’accuse'
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The Finger of Og or Herod's Pillar? A Jerusalem archaeological mystery
The 12.15-meter-long and approximately 1.75-m -wide column is thought to have been quarried in order to decorate the Second Temple.
Ben-Gvir ascends Temple Mount, Netanyahu's office says status quo unchanged
The Prime Minister's Office released a statement in response to the visit, saying that the "status quo on the Temple Mount has not changed."