"Security Measures in Place as First Friday Ramadan Prayers Pass Quietly at Al-Aqsa Mosque"

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Tens of thousands of Palestinian worshipers attended the first Friday prayers of Ramadan at the Temple Mount/Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, marking the calmest Friday in the city since the recent conflict in Gaza began. The peaceful prayers were seen as a victory for those who believe that Jerusalem is more than just a conflict zone, with the event passing by quietly without providing any excuses for controversy-prone Israeli lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir.
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- Tens of thousands peacefully attend 1st Friday prayers of Ramadan at Temple Mount The Times of Israel
- Threat of Unrest Looms Over Al Aqsa on First Friday of Ramadan The New York Times
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