Tensions Rise in Israel as Ramadan Begins
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Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi expressed concern over Israel's restrictions on Muslim worshippers' access to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque during Ramadan, warning that the situation could lead to an "explosion." Jordan rejected Israel's move to limit access, citing it as an attack on freedom of worship, while Israel cited security needs due to the conflict in Gaza.
- Jordan says Israel's Al-Aqsa mosque restrictions are pushing towards 'explosion' The Jerusalem Post
- Israel war live updates: Latest news as holy month of Ramadan begins USA TODAY
- In Ramadan message, Gantz says war in Gaza is not 'against Islam' but against those who harm its values The Times of Israel
- Gantz ahead of Ramadan: We will not allow Hamas to desecrate the houses of worship Arutz Sheva
- Israel Says 'Don't Try Us' As Ramadan Begins Barron's
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