Ben Gvir, Benjamin Netanyahu, Temple Mount

Netanyahu’s clash with Ben-Gvir: Temple Mount status quo under fire 

The Prime Minister's office denounces Ben-Gvir’s attempt to alter the Temple Mount's long-standing policies on Jewish worship.

Itamar Ben Gvir (Photo: Barak Shacked/ Shutterstock)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition partner, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, are at odds over the Temple Mount's policy. Ben-Gvir recently challenged the long-standing status quo, which has been in place since 1967, that allows Jews to visit but not pray on the site.

During a visit to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound on Tisha B’Av, Ben-Gvir declared a policy shift, asserting, “Our policy is to allow prayer” on the Temple Mount. Accompanied by Minister for the Negev and the Galilee, Yitzhak Wasserlauf, Ben-Gvir linked his stance to his opposition to ongoing hostage negotiations, preferring a military victory over Hamas instead.

He emphasized his point with a prayer for the return of hostages and the well-being of soldiers, just days before the U.S. was set to host critical negotiations for a deal in Doha with Qatar and Egypt. Ben-Gvir’s visit and declarations have heightened tensions, reflecting deep divisions within the Israeli government over the future of the Temple Mount.

* The Jerusalem Post contributed to this article.

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