During Ramadan: Jerusalem's holy sites to remain closed due to restrictions

|
Head of the Civilian Administration, Lt. Col. Hisham Ibrahim, announced that in accordance with Home Front Command directives, holy sites in Jerusalem will be closed tomorrow. "The State of Israel is committed to freedom of worship and religion, a commitment that has been fully maintained during the first two weeks of Ramadan," the statement said. However, the axis of death led by Iran endangers everyone's lives. In order to protect human life, all holy sites in Jerusalem's Old City, including the Western Wall, Al-Aqsa Mosque (Temple Mount) and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, will remain closed tomorrow and entry of worshippers and visitors of all religions will not be permitted.
Comments
The commenter agrees to the privacy policy of Ynet News and agrees not to submit comments that violate the terms of use, including incitement, libel and expressions that exceed the accepted norms of freedom of speech.
""