Temple Mount, Jordan

Jordan: Ben Gvir's desire for synagogue on Temple Mount violation of international law

The Jordanian Foreign Ministry condemned Ben Gvir's stated desire to establish a synagogue on the Temple Mount, saying that such a step violates international law and requires a clear international stance against it.

Ben Gvir. (Photo: Barak Shacked/Shutterstock)

The Jordanian Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir's stated desire today (Monday) to establish a synagogue on the Temple Mount, calling it a violation of international law.

Jordan further called for a clear international stance against Ben Gvir's views, calling it "a policy of extremism" supported by a "zealous and exclusionary narrative."

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