Thursday, January 22, 2026

  • Thursday, January 22, 2026
  • Elder of Ziyon


The Jerusalem Post reports:
Israeli police have allowed Jewish visitors to bring prayer pages onto the Temple Mount in Jerusalem for the first time in years, a significant departure from the long-established status quo governing the highly sensitive religious site.

Under the new policy, Jewish visitors may enter the site with a single prayer page, but only if it is prepared in advance and distributed at the entrance by the Temple Mount Yeshiva. Visitors are still barred from bringing personal prayer books, phylacteries, or other religious items. The approved page includes visitor instructions as well as the Amidah, a central prayer said three times daily.
Palestine Press Agency calls this "a violation of the sanctity of Al Aqsa."

Just for context: Palestinians regularly display huge Hamas banners on the Temple Mount. 


They play soccer, volleyball and parkour. They excavate rocks and throw them at Israelis. They shoot fireworks at police from inside the Al Aqsa Mosque itself. They secretly dig under the Mount. They've hidden weapons there.

But a prayer sheet is a threat to its sanctity.






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